About Us

Sara Garcia is a professional editor and proofreader that specializes in horror. She is dedicated to helping writers strengthen their work while preserving their unique voice. With a thoughtful, detail-oriented approach, Sara works closely with authors to refine manuscripts, improve clarity, and elevate overall quality.

Her editing process is collaborative and supportive, designed to guide writers through revisions with clear feedback and practical suggestions. Whether working on fiction or professional nonfiction, Sara focuses on structure, flow, consistency, and precision to help each piece reach its full potential.

Sara also values continuous learning and staying up-to-date with industry standards, ensuring that every manuscript benefits from the latest best practices in editing. She is passionate about helping writers not only improve their current work but also develop skills that strengthen their future projects, fostering growth and confidence throughout their writing journey.

Sara believes great editing is about partnership, not correction. Every project is approached with care, respect for the writer’s intent, and a commitment to producing polished, confident writing ready for submission or publication.

Why Hire an Editor / Proofreader

Will it change my voice?

No. A professional editor’s job is to strengthen your voice, not replace it. Editing helps clarify your ideas, smooth your prose, and highlight what’s already working—while keeping your tone, style, and personality intact.

What makes horror editing different?

Horror relies on pacing, tension, and atmosphere. A skilled editor understands how to sharpen suspense, tighten scenes, and enhance emotional impact without over-explaining. The goal is to
make your story more immersive and unsettling—exactly as intended.

Is it worth the investment?

Yes. Professional editing improves clarity, consistency, and readability, giving your work the polish it needs to stand out. An editor helps you see blind spots, refine structure, and deliver
writing that feels intentional, confident, and ready for readers or publication.

“An editor who understands your genre isn’t just correcting your work—they’re collaborating with you to make it sing in the language your readers expect.”

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