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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
I’d been stuck on my manuscript for over a year. I had rewritten the first five chapters three times and still couldn’t figure out what was wrong. I knew the story had potential, but I couldn’t see it clearly anymore. I contacted Edioak for a developmental edit. I expected a few suggestions and maybe a red pen pointing out weak chapters. What I got was something entirely different. Their editor sent back a structured report breaking down the emotional arc of each major character, a pacing analysis across chapters, and thoughtful observations on the internal logic of the story. They didn’t come in with harsh critique. Instead, they gently unpacked the structure and asked questions that helped me reconnect with the story’s purpose. We worked together on reorganizing scenes, combining minor characters, and trimming chapters I didn’t even realize were holding the manuscript back. It never felt like they were taking over. It felt like they were guiding me toward a better version of my own voice. The result wasn’t just a more readable manuscript. I started enjoying the writing process again. That’s something I hadn’t felt in months.
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Posted 6 months ago
After publishing six books traditionally and two self-published, I’ve seen the entire spectrum of editing and ghostwriting services. Most companies try to upsell. Edioak didn’t. They listened, worked fast, gave honest feedback, and didn’t touch what didn’t need fixing. The developmental edit on this project was the cleanest and most intuitive I’ve received in years. They didn’t rewrite my voice — they clarified it.
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Posted 6 months ago
When I approached Edioak, I had a decade’s worth of journals, workshop notes, and keynote transcripts. I knew there was a book in there — I just didn’t know how to shape it. I had worked with freelance writers before, but none of them could quite capture the tone I was aiming for. Most drafts either sounded too dry or too over-polished. Edioak approached this differently. The ghostwriter listened carefully, even to the off-topic stuff I thought was irrelevant, and somehow wove it into a structure that made emotional and intellectual sense. The first draft came back, and I was shocked. It didn’t just “sound like me” — it felt like something I had written during one of my best moments, just more focused and complete. They didn’t try to make it trendy or overly dramatic. It was honest, tight, and purposeful. We went through two more rounds — not because anything was “wrong” but because they genuinely encouraged collaborative shaping. By the end, I had a manuscript that felt deeply personal and still commercially viable. This was not a ghostwritten book that sounded ghostwritten. It was mine, just better.
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Posted 6 months ago
This wasn’t just a ghostwriting service. It was a full-on creative partnership. I showed up with a bunch of scattered thoughts and a folder of old blog posts. What came back was a manuscript that sounded like me, only more focused. They helped me shape not just the message, but the positioning of the entire book. Their marketing advice didn’t feel templated either. Real strategies, thoughtful timelines, and people who actually cared whether the book succeeded or not. It felt like having an invisible team behind me every step of the way.
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Posted 6 months ago
The team did what they promised. Clean edit, clear communication, and no fluff. Exactly what I needed.
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Posted 6 months ago
I had dozens of notes, a half-written draft, and an overwhelming sense of where do I even start. I contacted Edioak not sure if I was ready, but within one week, I felt a shift. The ghostwriter helped me organize everything. She took my voice notes, journal entries, and random brainstorms and created a working outline that felt true to the story. She would send me sections with questions, and I’d respond with more voice notes. The book unfolded piece by piece, naturally and without pressure. What amazed me most was the tone. Readers who know me personally have said the book sounds exactly like me. That is not easy to pull off. But Edioak’s team did. I no longer feel like someone who tried to write a book. I feel like an author with a finished manuscript I’m proud to publish.
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Posted 6 months ago
Running a company left me with zero time to write a book, even though I knew publishing one would elevate my positioning. I came to Edioak with scattered materials, including workshop notes, keynote speeches, and a few rough frameworks. The ghostwriter they matched me with understood business content. She asked sharp questions, organized my thoughts with clarity, and turned even my casual stories into compelling case studies. She helped articulate concepts I had used for years but never fully explained in writing. This was not a generic ghostwriting job. It was personal, collaborative, and efficient. The tone sounded like me, just more focused. Since publishing the book, I have received inbound leads from clients I previously struggled to reach. I was also invited to speak at two industry conferences. The return on investment has been both measurable and meaningful.
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Posted 6 months ago
I’ve had author websites before. They were functional, but cold. I wanted something that felt more like a personal invitation than a sales funnel. Edioak got it. They built a homepage that introduced me as a person, not just a book machine. They included a reader letter, space for reviews, and a blog where I could share thoughts outside the book. The colors were soft, the fonts readable, and the design responsive across all devices. Most importantly, it felt like me. Not a template. Not a placeholder. A home.
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Posted 6 months ago
By the time I approached Edioak, I had edited the manuscript so many times I couldn’t see it clearly anymore. Their developmental editor brought structure to the chaos without rewriting my vision. She pointed out a character arc that dropped off halfway through and helped me rethread it naturally. The line editor then worked on my sentences like a sculptor — nothing flashy, just patient, precise work. I didn’t lose my voice. I found it again, sharper and more focused. For the first time, I actually enjoyed re-reading my own story.
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Posted 6 months ago
I’ve launched five books before, and every time the promotion felt rushed and disjointed. Edioak’s team mapped out a campaign that unfolded across platforms, from Goodreads to podcasts to niche newsletters. There was a sense of control and clarity I hadn’t experienced before. Every week had a goal. Every channel had a purpose. And they didn’t just throw numbers at me — they tracked actual reader engagement. I sold more copies, yes. But I also gained long-term subscribers and future launch momentum. That’s what real strategy looks like.
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Posted 6 months ago
With multiple books out and a growing reader list, I knew my old site wasn’t cutting it anymore. I needed something scalable — a clean homepage, integrated newsletter signup, a way to showcase multiple series, and SEO that actually worked. Edioak’s team handled everything with care. The new site not only looks good, it works for me. Readers can find what they’re looking for. I can manage my updates without breaking anything. It’s professional without being stuffy, branded without being flashy. It finally reflects where I am as an author.
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Posted 6 months ago
After five self-published books, I’ve worked with several marketing services. Most gave me social media templates and asked me to “go viral.” Edioak didn’t. Instead, they focused on building a campaign around my reader base. No flash, no empty promises. They positioned my book with niche blogs, arranged newsletter swaps, helped me rework my Amazon description, and even revised my metadata. Sales increased, yes. But more importantly, the book found its audience. I wasn’t shouting into the void anymore. I was finally in the right rooms.
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Posted 6 months ago
I write slow-burn literary fiction. It’s not flashy, and it doesn’t sell itself through shock or sizzle. Every marketer I spoke to before wanted to turn it into something it wasn’t. Edioak didn’t. They asked about the tone of the story, the audience I imagined, and how I wanted to be seen. The result was a calm, intentional marketing plan that still delivered results. Reviewers who genuinely enjoy my genre found it. A podcast interview opened doors to a local reading group. Sales increased steadily, not wildly, but in a way that felt real. And sustainable.
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Posted 6 months ago
What impressed me was how focused Edioak was on actual outcomes. I wasn’t looking for more followers or prettier graphics. I wanted visibility that turned into real traction — reviews, sales, speaking inquiries. They built a campaign that prioritized quality over noise. We reached out to book clubs, niche newsletters, and podcasts that spoke to my target audience. Instead of chasing a million impressions, we chased 500 people who might actually care. The result? 46 new reviews in under a month and a noticeable uptick in my email subscribers. I finally understood what intentional marketing feels like.
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Posted 6 months ago
When I reached out to Edioak, I had nothing more than an outline, a handful of journal entries, and a story that felt too personal to face alone. I wasn’t even sure if I wanted to publish it. I just needed it to exist in some form. The ghostwriter assigned to me never made me feel rushed or unimportant. She listened. For hours. Through long emails, voice notes recorded at midnight, and calls where I couldn’t articulate what I was trying to say. Somehow, she understood. What came back was a draft that moved me to tears. Not because it was overly polished, but because it reflected everything I had carried for years. She kept the raw honesty and gave it structure and rhythm. We revised it together. She asked thoughtful questions, pushed me gently when I held back, and offered alternatives when I felt stuck. It never felt transactional. It felt like a creative partnership. Today, I not only have a manuscript. I have something I want my daughter to read when she is older. That is something I never thought I would say.
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Posted 6 months ago
I used to think ghostwriting meant giving someone an outline and getting a book back a few months later. That’s not how Edioak works — and thank God for that. This was a true collaboration. The process started with long calls about tone, goals, structure, audience. Then came the voice sampling — a few pages written just to make sure the tone felt right. I gave feedback, they adjusted. We built momentum chapter by chapter, and at every turn, I felt heard. When something didn’t sit right, I said so — and it changed. When I was stuck, they offered solutions instead of waiting for me to figure it out. By the time the manuscript was finished, it felt like we had built something together. Something I could put my name on and be proud of. It’s still surreal seeing it in print — but every time I flip through the pages, I’m reminded of the work, the honesty, and the care that went into each one.
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Posted 6 months ago
Each podcast felt aligned with my message. I had real conversations and saw a spike in traffic afterward. Efficient and worth it.
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Posted 6 months ago
I’ve had beta readers in the past who felt like they were just trying to impress me with how critical they could be. The readers I got through Edioak were different. Their feedback was grounded and respectful. They noted what was confusing, what was strong, and what needed another look — always with reasons. It was clear they weren’t just casual readers. They were trained to see what future readers might feel. I came away with clarity on what was working and specific steps on what to fix. That kind of direction is rare and incredibly valuable.
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Posted 6 months ago
I didn’t expect this to feel emotional, but it was. The ghostwriter assigned to my story didn’t just write. She asked questions no one had asked me before. She listened to long voice notes, some of which I recorded while crying in my car. What came back was not just a manuscript. It was a version of my life I had never seen written down, but always felt inside. The tone, the honesty, the pacing — all of it felt like it came from me, but stronger and more composed. It didn’t feel transactional. It felt like healing.
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Posted 6 months ago
I write historical fiction. It’s not the easiest genre to market unless you know the readership. Edioak did. They didn’t pitch me generic ads or social content. Instead, they focused on newsletters, blogs, and influencer channels that already served historical readers. The result was a steady stream of reviews and features that felt organic and well-targeted. I saw sales climb, but more importantly, I saw my book pop up in conversations among readers I’d never reached before. This wasn’t guesswork. It was precision.
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Posted 6 months ago
Edioak is rated 4.8 based on 1,560 reviews