Editor letter tab
The "Editor letter" is Slima AI Editor's overall take — written as a letter, on purpose, not as bullets.

Why a letter
Bullets feel clear but lack cohesion. An editor finishing a book and writing to the author:
- Opens with what stood out positively ("What stayed with me from this book was…")
- Names concerns ("Two things worry me about how readers will…")
- Gives advice ("If I were revising, I'd…")
- Closes ("Overall I believe in this book, but it needs…")
That narrative carries more weight than a list — easier to absorb.
Letter structure
Every letter:
1 · Hook (opening)
What the editor found most striking — prose, character, a specific scene.
2 · Assessment (middle)
Overall strengths + main concerns. Usually 4–6 paragraphs, each a theme (structure / character / language / pacing / market).
3 · Recommendations
The "three things this book most needs", prioritised.
4 · Close
The editor's overall outlook for the book.
Reader feedback vs Editor letter
| Reader feedback | Editor letter | |
|---|---|---|
| Angle | Reader experience | Editor's eye |
| Format | Charts + cards | Narrative |
| Emphasis | Retention risk | Content quality |
The two tabs complement — reader feedback tells you "how readers will read it", the editor letter tells you "is the book itself good."
Only when AI Editor was selected
If your reading included only AI Beta Readers, this tab is empty. To see an editor letter, rerun with AI Editor selected.
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