Yes I am writing an Urban Fantasy novel. So far I have written the first seven chapters and it is coming along very nicely. How's your book coming along? April
I am an editor for EditPress, a boutique copy editing service company based in Los Angeles. I used to do freelance work exclusively, but I recently launched a fiction book editing site solely for self-publishing authors. Feel free to browse the new website at www.EditPress.org.
As a promotional effort, I’d love to have the chance to do some copy editing work for you, at the price of your choice. If you like my work and choose to hire me as your editor some time down the road, that’d be great of course, but I’d be happy just for the opportunity to network and share my services to you.
I know you're busy, so I'll make it easy for you: send me the first chapter of a story you're working on, and within 48 hours I will return to you a copy edited and proofread version of your work, accompanied with one page of editorial tips and suggestions -- all for any price you choose. I am testing out this "pay what you can" strategy, so I can't promise the offer will be around for a while. It's a one-time trial and you'll receive the editorial feedback you need so you can proceed writing with more confidence and less uncertainty. Most importantly, you'll be one step closer to getting published!
What do you think?
Thanks for taking the time to read my message. Have a good day!
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I am honored to be friends. Granny Gee
Thanks for asking me to be a friend. Well done on your books. Who is your publisher? April
Yes I am writing an Urban Fantasy novel. So far I have written the first seven chapters and it is coming along very nicely. How's your book coming along? April
Hi Robbie,
I am an editor for EditPress, a boutique copy editing service company based in Los Angeles. I used to do freelance work exclusively, but I recently launched a fiction book editing site solely for self-publishing authors. Feel free to browse the new website at www.EditPress.org.
As a promotional effort, I’d love to have the chance to do some copy editing work for you, at the price of your choice. If you like my work and choose to hire me as your editor some time down the road, that’d be great of course, but I’d be happy just for the opportunity to network and share my services to you.
I know you're busy, so I'll make it easy for you: send me the first chapter of a story you're working on, and within 48 hours I will return to you a copy edited and proofread version of your work, accompanied with one page of editorial tips and suggestions -- all for any price you choose. I am testing out this "pay what you can" strategy, so I can't promise the offer will be around for a while. It's a one-time trial and you'll receive the editorial feedback you need so you can proceed writing with more confidence and less uncertainty. Most importantly, you'll be one step closer to getting published!
What do you think?
Thanks for taking the time to read my message. Have a good day!
- Stephanie
Robbie, please don't use anything else from my blog. Gloria/Granny Gee
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