Manuscript Evaluation
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Manuscript Evaluation Overview [+]
ScriptShark Manuscript Evaluation Service offers the author affordable access to professional analysis provided by such publishing marketplace professionals as editors, book critics, representation and publishing personnel. ScriptShark engages the services of the mentioned publishing pros to provide the author with a professional, in-depth evaluation to ensure that voice, style, and narrative are projected in a manner that helps position the material for success in the marketplace.
As part of the ScriptShark Manuscript Evaluation, you will receive a 1-page synopsis of your manuscript, as well as 1-3 pages of constructive comments regarding the manuscript's strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, you will receive our Manuscript Sharkgrid, a 2-page document evaluating the manuscript's execution by category. In your evaluation, suggestions will be provided regarding how to improve the material, and, should you choose, your evaluator will be available for a telephonic brain storming session as part of our Consultation service.
To begin the process, simply add the product you selected to your cart and proceed to check out. Please make sure you selected an evaluation of suitable word count, corresponding with the word count in your manuscript.
If you submit your order and payment online, email your manuscript to: scriptshark@baselineresearch.com
Should you prefer to submit both manuscript and payment via mail, simply place your order online choosing the Check or Money Order payment option, then print your receipt and send it along with your payment and manuscript to:
ScriptShark
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Submission Standards:
All submissions must be double spaced
Submissions must provide author's name, word count, on first page in accordance with publishing standards
Material must be written in a font no smaller than 11 points
Materials must be submitted in .doc or .pdf format
Manuscript Evaluation FAQ [+]
Why would I want to pay anyone to evaluate my work?
Honest feedback is an invaluable tool for any writer, novice or professional. We find that many writers have people who are more than happy to read their work: Their parents. Their partners. Their friends. However, personal relations will rarely tell you what they really think of your work, even if they are capable of reading your manuscript with a discerning publishing eye. Unbiased, constructive coverage from a professional evaluator allows you to receive sober and insightful evaluation from an individual vested in nothing but the improvement of your material.
Why should I get my manuscript evaluated before I send it to agents and publishers?
ScriptShark manuscript evaluation services prepare the writer for the publishing industry by providing industry-caliber evaluation from professional industry minds, the same sort of professional who would evaluate your manuscript in any agency or publishing house, or, better yet, evaluate it for a book review.
How do I know you're not giving my manuscript a Pass just so I'll spend more money?
The ScriptShark reputation is built on discovering new talent. Therefore, we are hoping for a Consider with every manuscript that comes through our doors. Unfortunately, most of the manuscripts we receive are not ready for the publishing industry when they first arrive at ScriptShark. Nonetheless, our success is dependent on the success of our writers.
What if I don't agree with the ScriptShark evaluation?
As the writer of the material, you are its champion. No one, no matter how much they like or dislike the material, will ever have your same exact vision of it. Therefore, it is rare that a writer agrees or disagrees with their evaluation from beginning to end. It is your job as the writer to identify the comments and suggestions that may assist you in strengthening your vision and crystallizing your manuscript, and discard others which do not serve the story that you feel passionate to tell. As a rule of thumb, and whether comments are given by ScriptShark evaluator or a room full of publishers, we find that a writer usually accepts approx. 70% of suggestions, while 30% are discarded.