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Complete, First published Dec 23, 2021
Greetings Blooms and Buds,
Welcome to the Editor Shop!

        "When something can be read without effort, great effort has gone into its writing." - Anonymous

        We work here to help the rising stars, as well as, the new writers of Wattpad, water their flowers of success.  Editing or proofreading is an extremely important ingredient when it comes to stories.

        This is a place where our editors will edit your works.  They will make them a masterpiece which with the flicker of an eyelid will climb the stairs of accomplishments.

        The Editor Shop is here to guide you and be at your service for the assistance you need.  The Chloris Community is honored to assist anyone and everyone who needs a guiding light.

        To create a book that is enjoyable to read, pleasurable, and authentic.  We will provide you with the best work that will leave nothing else to be desired.  Be prepared lovely readers to receive stories from our customers that will surely blow your minds.

        What are you waiting for?  Go fill out the forms and get your work edited by our editors who are more than willing to give your books a magical makeover.

        "Editing is like watching the seed of your story grow into a beautiful flower." - Dawn Ross
                      Sincerely, Chloris Community
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