A: Our service provides writing support and editing—similar to working with a writing tutor or professional editor.
How you use the deliverable is your responsibility. We recommend using our work as a model, reference, or starting point for
your own original writing. Always follow your institution's academic integrity policies.
A: AI generates the initial draft (60-80% of content), but every document receives substantial human review, editing, and refinement by professional academics and grantwriters. Think of it like an architect using CAD software—the tools accelerate
the work, but vetted expertise guides the outcome.
A: All academic work receives editorial oversight from our founder (Ph.D., Iowa), and--particularly if grant-related--by our grantwriting expert and project manager. (Co-director of grantwriting at a large NSF grant-funded institution)
We do not outsource to unknown contractors of questionable quality. You're getting direct access to professional academic expertise.
A: No. We provide synthesis of existing literature, drafting support, and editorial refinement. We cannot conduct experiments, collect data,
or generate truly original empirical research. If your project requires original research, we can help you write it up once you've completed
the research phase.
A: Additional sources can be integrated for a supplemental fee. Contact us to discuss your specific needs.
A: Yes! For manuscripts submitted to journals, we offer reviewer response drafting as an add-on. For grants, we can support revise-and-resubmit scenarios at a discounted rate.
A: While our founder's doctoral training and teaching experience is in literature, it also includes extensive work in critical theory, rhetoric, and argumentation applicable across
humanities and social sciences. We work with all academic disciplines but are particularly strong in: English, Literature, Comparative Literature,
Cultural Studies, History, Philosophy, Education, Communication, and Social Sciences.
Our grantwriting expert's background is in ATE NSF grants, but he is familiar with the overall processes and conventions that apply to writing a proposal for any NSF grant solicitation.