
top tier essay editing
Writing is difficult, let's be honest. Most of the time, students are given a format to follow and little to no advice on voice, flow, and how to use writing effectively.
Here is a specialized essay editing service that aims to teach better writing while providing some much needed polishing up of papers long in procrastination.

JUST ONE ASSIGNMENT
send me the paper you need help on
(or rather "on which you need help" if you prefer to cling to the edifice of grammar past)

PRIVATE LESSONS
one on one writing help because some things can't be taught over Google Docs
(Boston, MA)

MEET YOUR EDITOR
delivering exceptional service to students
Hey! My name is Pavel, and that's a picture of me hanging out in Steamboat, CO!
As a medical scribe, both primary care and emergency medicine, I learned how to accurately record pertinent information in an easily digestible format. I applied those skills to great effect as a clinical research assistant, where I excelled at persuasive and expository rhetoric. Being bilingual gives me a unique grasp of the English language.
Every paper, every essay has a rhythm, a voice, and flows from point to point to point. Nothing you put down on paper should be accidental, your every word should lead somewhere. If you find that your writing is dry, boring, or just not very good, send it over!
WRITING SAMPLES
snippets from my past work
sample from a grant proposal
GRANT WRITING
Stress is a matter of balance: too little and students risk boredom, too much and it can be debilitating, even deadly, in the long run. There’s no shortage of rigor at the [REDACTED], nor of students from diverse backgrounds with unique perspectives. Unfortunately, unique perspectives are often borne of unique challenges. Many of [REDACTED]'s best and brightest find themselves facing extreme difficulty at uncertain times in their lives and in their careers. The university has safety nets to help mitigate such cases but there are a number of factors that can keep students from accessing, or even seeking, the care they need. These include but are not limited to cultural stigmas against therapy or medication and socioeconomic barriers such as insufficient transportation, poor insurance, and lack of time between work and class. Furthermore, stress has a tendency to compound, increasing the risk of developing and exacerbating pre-existing health problems such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, depression, the list goes on...
taken from a personal blog post
PROSE
Language exists in between experiences; it relates a subjective reality through a medium to a wholly other subjective reality. The parties involved in communication are fundamentally incapable of comprehending each other as they cannot occupy the same subjective space. Language, then, necessarily devolves into a collective lie, something tangential, not completely true to any of the separate subjective realities employed in its development. The ways in which we communicate, the words we use, are a signed Terms & Conditions to an agreed-upon reality. Language is social, democratic, a tool and a weapon.
free verse
POETRY
Cell speaks to cell
Form and function intertwine as stimuli echo across fractal synapses in search of a response rehearsed a thousand times
Fibers contract as ions dance
Equilibrium shifts
Mitigates the push from a conscious will that defies an innate drive for balance Survival
Opportunities to meddle in systems ancient lie at every place where substrates kiss and balances bend.
Solve et Coagula
Learn the part, learn the whole,
Learn...
to...
breathe...
sample from lit review on STI's
LITERATURE REVIEW
STI’s typically spread through mucus membrane contact, hence the predominance of sexual transmission. Bodily fluids, such as blood carried through shared needles, can also serve as a vector of infection. Common STI’s include chlamydia, herpes simplex 1 and 2, HPV, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, and HIV. All of these can be cured or managed, although some antibiotic strains of gonorrhea occur. If left untreated, chlamydia can result in Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and ectopic pregnancy. HPV has been strongly linked to cervical cancer. Syphilis progresses through three stages, the primary involving ulcerations, the secondary rashes with rare cases of organ and joint inflammations, and the tertiary either gummatous tumors, neurodegeneration, or cardiovascular complications. Latent syphilis is asymptomatic but serologically positive for infection. HIV affects CD4 cells and, thus, severely compromises the host’s immune response.
taken from an undergraduate paper
ECONOMICS ESSAY
The validation of capitalism began with the Cold War. Ontologically speaking, the presence of some great “other,” in this case an opposite ideology backed by a global superpower vying for supremacy in the same places, cements not only the right to exist but the responsibility to continue existing so as to oppose “evil.” It just so happens that this phenomenon can lead to cullings and witch hunts and general fearmongering like that which Sen. Joseph McCarthy instigated in the ‘50s or the censorship present in the Soviet Block. The Cold War was, in essence, a war of ideologies fought through proxies for the hearts and minds of people who really only wanted to live their lives. In the western corner, we had the free market and elections and private ownership of capital with profit as then end all be all; In the eastern corner, we had common ownership of all goods and industry with a totalitarian regime dictating who got what, conveniently forgetting the part of the Manifesto naming it a transitional government. So when the fascist form communism finally fell in Eastern Europe and democratic capitalism declared victory as the superior form of social organization, it only served to validate the system and drown out any more criticism. The ideology practiced in the USSR and its sphere of influenced obviously doesn’t work so the capitalist ideology obviously does; and while there is an element of truth to this, there are enough flaws to warrant a degree of skepticism.
My daughter had a lot of trouble finishing her personal statement on her college applications. She knew what she wanted to write but couldn't figure out how to communicate it. We sent her essay to Pavel and she got into every school she applied to! I am convinced that his edited essay brought her whole application up to another level.
Corina F.
Pavel has always been a good friend and as such, helped edit my NSF fellowship application, which helped greatly. He added great insights into my essay, suggesting more poetic, yet direct language that made my writing more expressive and effective.