Testimonials

Kind Words from Some Authors & Publishers

“Aysha Rehm is reliable, diligent, competent, and easy to work with, qualities that are pure gold in a freelance editor and proofreader.”

—Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling author and publisher, WordFire Press

Aysha Rehm is an eagle-eyed reader, often able to spot problems that have been missed over several prior rounds of edits and proofreading. She is erudite and inquisitive, and her broad areas of knowledge often allow her to spot inconsistencies and inaccuracies that few other readers would be able to flag. In addition to the tremendous value Aysha brings to our publishing team, she’s a pleasure to work with as she always approaches the books she reads for us with kindness and good humor, treating the words therein as well as their authors like good friends.”

— Alex Shvartsman, Editor-in-Chief, UFO Publishing

“Aysha is an insightful editor who is both flexible and quick. She keeps her deadlines and improves upon my manuscripts without exception. I consider myself lucky to work with her and recommend her without reservation.”

—T. Allen Diaz, author of the War of the Gods, Lunatic City, and Hard Rayne series and the Proceena Trilogy

“As a professional editor myself, I know the truism that you cannot edit your own work, so you know it means something when I entrust all of my recent manuscripts to Aysha to edit. She is fast, professional, fairly priced, and a joy to work with, all hard things to find in the independent writing sphere. Looking forward to finishing my next book so I get the opportunity to work with her again!”

— J.B. Garner, author of A Dretchen’s TaleGoddess Tear, and many other books, and professional editor

“Aysha is a saint! She helped me reduce the size of my manuscript while greatly improving the content! She worked quickly and diligently and never failed to help me make a deadline. I look forward to working with her on future projects!”

— Lieutenant Colonel Ian S. Bertram, USAF, author of On Board the USS Boise in World War II: The Battles and Secret Missions of Light Cruiser CL-47

Your proofread of the work was phenomenal. You are extremely conscientious in fact and word checking, catching and correcting schizonticidal, Novocheboksarsk and Al-Shabaab. You clearly do catch things that others miss—especially the author.

I don’t know how you can do a detailed read for text, usage, and punctuation and maintain a sense of a work, much less coordinate what was said on page 1 with a discrepancy on page 100. That is nothing short of amazing.”

— William Bramwell, physician and former intelligence analyst both in the military and the CIA, author of The Odessa Virion