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Client: Neha, a fiction writer with a 48 thousand word manuscriptGoal: Publish her first fantasy novelChallenge: Neha had a strong idea but her scenes felt uneven. Some characters sounded flat. The pacing jumped between fast and slow in a confusing way. Taletel’s ApproachThe team reviewed the entire manuscript and pointed out the missing links. They helped Neha rebuild her plot […]

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Background A tech founder from Seattle contacted Taletel to publish a book on product leadership. His draft had solid ideas but read like internal notes. He wanted a clear voice, a polished manuscript, and a launch that reached business readers across the US. Solution Taletel’s editorial mentors helped him shape the book into a step based guide. The team improved […]

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Background A Chicago based writer approached Taletel with a half finished manuscript about hidden stories from old neighborhoods. She had research, interviews, and chapter notes, but the book felt scattered. She wanted a clean structure, strong readability, and a publishing route that did not take her creative control away. Solution We assigned Taletel’s editorial team to build a solid chapter […]

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Background A Mumbai-based corporate trainer with 20 years of experience wanted to publish a business leadership book that reflected his unique “People-First Management” philosophy. Despite years of expertise, he struggled to turn his lectures into a cohesive, reader-friendly manuscript that would appeal to professionals and entrepreneurs alike. Challenge His draft read more like presentation slides than a narrative-driven book. The […]

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Background A young author from Hyderabad approached Taletel with her debut romantic fiction manuscript. While her story had strong emotional depth, she struggled with pacing, structure, and finding a publisher willing to invest in a first-time writer. She wanted to release her book nationwide while keeping full creative control and professional quality. Challenge Her manuscript was unstructured, lacked professional editing, […]

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