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Book Editing (Closed)
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Complete, First published Feb 06, 2022
Need a chapter revised? Looking for someone to give you critical feedback? Want to know how well you portray your dialogue, descriptions, and character development in your story? Look no further. You've come to the right place!

I'm a graduate student at the University of Maine who holds a B.A. in English. I'm an alumnus of the HarperCollins Author Academy and a current intern for the Metamorphosis Literary Agency. My goal in the future is to work in editorial for authors and publishing houses. You can find further qualifications listed inside.
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