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  • Freelance Editing Service by amusingfern
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    This is the place for all things editing! I am currently a college student attending Johnson and Wales University and I am aiming to start my freelance editing career. Eventually, I hope to get my certification and open my own small company, but for now, I am looking for experience! Reach out to me if you would like your novels/works edited. Areas of editing expertise: Plot Consistency Grammar (Spelling, Punctuation, etc.) Character Development Dialogue Conflict and Themes Scene Transition Chapter Set-Up Genres I will edit: Any Private message me for more details and forms!
  • Editor Workshop by Poets_CornerWP
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    [✅]Open []Everyone's on Break []Closed for catch up []Closed Here we will provide editing for your books by our wonderful editors. By requesting, an editor will edit your book as they read. This can help you improve your book and correct any errors that you many have missed.
  • Editor and spellchecker for short stories by bobpickles
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    Is English not your first language? Are you unsure whether your story is any good? Well please come and check out @erinslogos on fiverr and I will help you edit, spellcheck, and improve your story for low rates. Please come and support me as I love reading stories on here and will be completely nonjudgemental. Thank you. I am @erinslogos on fiverr and I work at very reasonable rates in order to edit, check spelling and grammar, and give personal advice on your short story (such as fan fiction). Please support me and thank you.
  • K-M's Book of random stuff by DenestuNoSwordArt
    DenestuNoSwordArt
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    Yup title says it all. Random stuff, rants all that kind of dip.
  • Story Of My Life by JjTheGreatAnPowerful
    JjTheGreatAnPowerful
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    two friends run away together and run into trouble with this raper,drunk man outside there city will there friend b be able to fly to the rescue on her pink unicorn to save them?
  • Texts From a Drama Crazed 7th Grader by SteampunkSpider
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    Are you a creepo parent who wants to see what your 7th grade daughter might be texting? Or are you possibly just a random citizen of Bloopville who has no clue what their doing and wants to read a book for no good reason? Then you have found the right book. This little novel will include- texts from a drama crazed seventh grader to- her bestie, her crush, her parents, her siblings, her random other friends, people trying to get the drama crazed 7th grader to take a survey, the random people from AT&T saying that she's going over her data plan with texting, and much, much, more! Enjoy!
  • What are the Basic English Grammar Rules? by rsnehaaaa
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    In any language there are basic rules the speaker or would be learner needs to understand before moving on to harder skills. English itself has basic rules that people need to follow for it to make sense to hearers and readers. Here are some basic English grammar rules that are easy to understand and easy to learn. 1. Only use capital letters for proper nouns and at the beginning of a sentence. 2. For every sentence there should be one noun and one verb. A sentence with more than one noun or verb is confusing to understand. 3. When a sentence is complete use appropriate punctuation. There is no need to have dual punctuation when ending a sentence. 4. If an apostrophe is needed make sure to use it to show ownership. An apostrophe is also used when words are abbreviated. 5. Whenever writing multiple sentences about the same subject or line of thought, use paragraphs to divide long segments of writing. 6. Should a line of thought require a list make sure to separate each article by a comma. 7. Make sure case and number of the subject and the verb match. It the noun is singular the verb should be singular as well. 8. When connecting two lines of thought in a sentence, use a conjunction to make things make better sense. Re correct your english grammar: https://grammarchecker.net/
  • Tales From Under The Grove by JChansCorner
    JChansCorner
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    Apples and oranges must never be compared, but what happens if I was the one who dared? A silent kiss to break the spell, a whisper that dares to utter the stories that were never meant to tell. Flightless birds and bleeding colors all lie under this grove, a single orange with nothing more than an unfinished manga to loathe. Credit to Infinite__Escape for the title, cover, and the description. I'm a lazy a**. Although, the contents are mine. P.s. I'm the f**king metaphorical orange.
  • Ask FC by moonlightcoolbeans
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    everyone dies at some point this character has died at that point. though we remember people who died it's important not to dwell. To stick to the miasma that is death. I've stopped time so you can ask things. Thanks
  • conversation 2 by moonlightcoolbeans
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    Revived 5 alien friends get interrupted and threatened. By 4 alien companions. Those five friends will do anything to get back to their conversation. The format Name: Said or say <doing or thinking> telepathic conversations in comments
  • You're Grammer Are Badder Than Mine (Helpful Tips For Writers On Their Way) by 11banana4for4scale11
    11banana4for4scale11
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    Are you "New York's Best Selling Author!" in the making? Maybe you've tried a million times to publish a professional novel of your own... How do you do THAT? Here I will review the essentials every writer should be informed of with sighted articles and comprehendible examples. And just maybe... you'll be off in no time!
  • nep-kist by moonlightcoolbeans
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    it's a story about four friends trying to get in contact with one friend who is very antisocial and a little bit weird. also it's a Sci-Fi thing.
  • School writing assignments  by SophiaOlivier9
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    Some school writing assignments I need opinions on 😀