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New Services, Prizes and Discounts
Wednesday, September 7th, 2016
To celebrate the launch of our wonderful new website, we are offering discount to new clients on all our services throughout September. The acclaimed author and writing coach Tim Lott will be joining our mentoring team. We are also offering several new services and ventures: • An annual Crime in Oxford prize of £1,000 for […]

The perfect Query Letter
Thursday, July 7th, 2016
by Sara-Jayne Slack, managing the not-for-profit publishing house Inspired Quill How To Craft A Perfect Query Letter: Standing Out (Positively!) In The Age Of Slush. Query Letters: two simple words that strike terror into the hearts of fiction and non-fiction authors alike. And no wonder! The age of email has ushered in an even bigger […]

Read about our favourite Seagull
Monday, June 20th, 2016
So grateful for this review from Caz Greenham, one of our very first authors. I loved reading her book and the series should be read by every child (and grown-ups) Eric is my very favourite Seagull. (Cherry Mosteshar). http://www.cazgreenham.com I found Cherry (Cherry Mosteshar), at The Oxford Editors, to be extremely professional and helpful at […]
Reviews from our great clients
Monday, June 20th, 2016
Stephanie Markham I used the Oxford Editors for a manuscript assessment. I had to borrow the funds for this on a credit card so I prayed I was in good hands, and not wasting my money. The report I received back from the company was really good. Not good in being complimentary, but more in honesty which […]

A reason to write
Tuesday, June 14th, 2016
By Charlotte Green In his essay Why I write, George Orwell tells his readers that inside each writer there are four motivating factors. Every writer possesses all factors concurrently but to varying degrees. The factors are: Sheer egoism The desire to seem clever, to be talked about, to be remembered after death. Aesthetic enthusiasm The […]