
Your beta readers felt it.
Now you can finally see it.
You've written something real. Something with magic in it. But there's a gap between what's living in your head and what's landing on the page, and your beta readers can't tell you where it is because they don't have the language for it.
The Scene Anatomy Audit breaks your manuscript down scene by scene so you can see what's working, what's stalling your pacing, where your emotional beats are dropping out, and why that chapter feels off even when you can't put your finger on it.
It's free. It takes two minutes to claim. And it will change how you see your own writing.
Ivy Locke, Fly for Me
"My story was having problems but I couldn't figure out how to fix it. Megan was insightful, her attention to structure was exactly what I needed. We figured out the disconnects and how to fix them as painlessly as possible."
Hatch, Ophelia
"Megan's insight helped keep the key elements of magic, court politics, action, chemistry, and romance in balance. She was both professional and artful — something our team found very valuable."
Cassandra
"Megan is like an Olympic coach for writers—she'll push you to levels you didn't know you could reach."
What Clients Are Saying

Your story deserves more than "I liked it."
Beta readers are generous. They love your world, they root for your characters, they tell you it's good. And still you know something's not sitting right.
The problem isn't your instincts. Your instincts are correct. The problem is that "something feels off" isn't a revision note, and vague encouragement doesn't get your manuscript where it needs to go.
The Scene Anatomy Audit gives you a framework your beta readers never had. It names the structural, emotional, and pacing elements inside each scene so you can stop guessing and start fixing with actual precision.
Indie romantasy and fantasy authors use it to finally understand the feedback they couldn't decode, locate the exact moment a scene loses momentum, see where character chemistry is landing flat, and know, clearly, what to revise and why.
You wrote the story. This helps you finish it properly.
