TESTIMONIALS
“Daniel is incredible to work with. Equal parts strategist, editor and counselor, his ability to guide you towards the best structure for your thoughts and intentions on the page is unparalleled.”
Uzodinma Iweala, author of Beasts of No Nation
“Daniel Browde provided me with invaluable editorial support in helping me prepare my manuscript, The Blinded City, for submission for review. Daniel is a meticulous editor and reader, with both a proof reader’s eye and a consciousness of wider thematic arcs. His approach is sensitive, inspiring and rigorous, and I can highly recommend his work.”
Matthew Wilhem-Solomon, author of The Blinded City
“How best to share how wonderful Daniel is? Above all, he was able to see what the book wanted to be. Not a small feat for a piece of writing still trying to find its true message. It was the greatest gift and he handed it to me after one read, along with countless other pieces of indispensable feedback that made the book into something special, a story that I now share with thousands of people around the world. I couldn't and wouldn't have wanted to do it without Dan. I have since recommended him to all my writer friends, and will do so for a long time to come.”
Chidiogo Akunyili-Parr, author of I Am Because We Are
“Working with Dan was a beautiful experience. As a first-time author, I appreciated his excitement for the storyline of my book and his commitment to helping me to develop my story, in my voice. Dan was always honest about what he could offer and worked diligently with me—virtually, across continents—to find the path that worked best to tell the story of Adannia: My Father’s Daughter.”
Onyinye Anita Edeh, author of Adannia: My Father’s Daughter
“Daniel took a raw first-hand account, a document really, and working with the author, turned it into a powerfully moving memoir which I was proud to publish.”
Bruce Walsh, former publisher of House of Anansi Press, Canada
"Daniel Browde helped me sound more like me. I was reluctant to work with an editor early on in my process for fear that my work would become sanitized or inauthentic. Daniel's genuine curiosity and sensitivity enabled him to probe into my stories and excavate my truth in a way that allowed me to express myself with greater clarity and precision than I could achieve on my own.”
Aaron Craig Mitchell, former head of Human Resources, Netflix Animation