Most
of my clients request and receive anonymity; however, the writers
below have been gracious enough to allow me to publish their impression
of my work. For that I thank them. 
"About half an hour ago, I received another request for a partial from a
literary agency.
Brenda, I have to say a huge thanks. If it hadn't been for your advice on
restructuring chapter one of my manuscript, none of this interest would be
possible. I now have three agents and one publisher all interested in reading
more.
If you're reading this post and have suffered rejection in the past, but
think you're WIP is worthy of publication, I would recommend Brenda's service
and suggest you have your first chapter reviewed by her for a small fee, as I
did. It's worth every cent and you certainly won't regret it."
Jenny Woodall,
writing as Victoria Howard
Three Weeks Last Spring
The House on the Shore--currently in the submission process
Ring of Lies--WIP
"Thank
you for editing my last four short stories. I appreciate not only your
attention to detail, but also the leading questions that you asked. I
was able to better communicate my characters when you asked what they
were feeling, why she acted in such a way, or demanded a better ending!
Your active reading makes my work stronger."
Sherri Cook Woosley
"Brenda
Hill's knowledge in grammar and line editing is extensive. She
has a talent for spotting sentence structure errors and word usage
problems. She also has a keen eye for strong writing."
Wendy Rosnau,
A Thousand Kisses Deep and The Spy Wore Red
"Brenda
provided valuable insight that proved instrumental in the publication
and success of my first novel, The Burning Hills. She has a keen
eye for a good story, understands sound literary structure and
pays attention to detail. I welcome her input on my work anytime."
Will Garret,
The Burning Hills
"Brenda
Hill has helped me with several writing projects. She offers
invaluable advice and editorial critique to help me present my
best possible writing. I would recommend her services to
anyone."
Candace Simar,
award-winning short story author and winner of the
Bob Dylan Days Writing Contest for her poem,
Devil in the Details
"Brenda has a wonderful way of showing the best way to present your story. But
what I liked most was she did not change my story--she only took out
the parts that were redundant or of no use. Though she has been
in business for many years, it is a gift, not just a learned skill, to
edit without changing your characters or storyline."
Shanice Thibedeau,
Beyond the Rock