Editing made accessible.

You deserve an editor who will work with you the way you need, not just the way the industry expects. I provide an editing experience that makes you feel listened to, offering forms of editing that are disability accessible, whether that means working on a paper manuscript or delivering feedback via audio. Please drop me a line!


“Her eye for rogue errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation is enviable, and her insights, concise comments, and grasp of my novel as a whole provided a fresh and vital perspective. [Your project] would be incredibly fortunate to have Ms. Dee’s warmth, skill, and professionalism connected to it!”

— Carrie, preparing her dream novel to show to publishers

“I hired Liz for a simple copy edit, but ended up extending our engagement because her input was so valuable. She made my manuscript better without ever making me feel defensive. Her insights went way beyond what I expected, and she was really fun to work with. Two thumbs up!”

— Jean, wrapping up a publishing contract for her first novel (historical fiction)

“Elizabeth Dee proofed and edited one of my fiction books. She is thoughtful and detailed and in every way professional. I’d recommend her to anyone who wants individual attention for their projects.”

— Laurence, publisher and author

“Elizabeth Dee has been editing my books for many years. Whenever I have a new manuscript, she is always my first and best reader—thorough, meticulous, with a flawless ear. I wouldn’t dream of turning in a book without seeking her always constructive criticism and specific suggestions. If you’re looking for a tough-but-kind, highly affordable freelance editor, look no further.”

— Barbara, prolific and beloved middle grade author

“I hired Liz to assist me in editing and developing my debut novel. She has been incredibly insightful, helping me work out challenges in the story and themes, and making major revisions. Her perspective on my writing is everything I’ve been needing on this project.”

— Genevieve, adapting a serial project into a fantasy epic