Writing Help

Deep Edit

Academic Wizard deep editing improves an existing draft through detailed structure, clarity, flow, formatting, and citation feedback.

Some drafts need more than proofreading because the argument, order, or evidence flow is hard to follow.

Deep editing focuses on the full reading experience: what each section is doing, where the logic breaks, and what needs tightening.

We work with your existing draft and make targeted improvements while keeping your voice and academic responsibility intact.

Pricing snapshot

From $16.00 / page

Pricing is based on document length, draft condition, deadline, and editing depth.

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Who this is for

  • Students with a complete but rough draft
  • Students whose paragraphs feel out of order
  • Students who need stronger academic tone
  • Students with unclear argument flow
  • Students preparing a final draft review

What's included

  • Full draft review
  • Thesis and argument alignment notes
  • Section and paragraph reorganization suggestions
  • Clarity and concision edits
  • Transition and flow improvements
  • Citation consistency cleanup
  • Formatting and presentation review

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload Draft

    Send your current draft, prompt, rubric, and any instructor comments.

  2. 2

    Map Issues

    We review structure, argument flow, unclear sections, and formatting needs.

  3. 3

    Edit Deeply

    We improve clarity, organization, tone, transitions, and citation consistency.

  4. 4

    Deliver Notes

    You receive the edited draft with concise notes on the most important changes.

Turnaround and revisions

Turnaround

Standard delivery is 2-3 days. Eligible orders may add Priority Delivery for +$49.

Revisions

Revisions cover reasonable adjustments tied to the original draft and instructions.

Common questions

How is deep editing different from proofreading?

Proofreading fixes surface errors. Deep editing also addresses structure, clarity, argument flow, and organization.

Will you change my voice?

No. We aim to make your writing clearer while preserving your tone and ideas.

Do I need a complete draft?

Deep editing works best with a full or mostly complete draft.

Can you use instructor feedback?

Yes. Upload comments or rubric notes so we can target the exact issues raised.

Do you add new research?

No. We can flag weak support and clean citations, but source selection remains your responsibility unless ordered separately.