Letters And Comments For 06/29/2016
Who in their right mind would ever turn down a “free” professional punctuation edit? “Hurt and annoyed,” should have been “Pleased and grateful.”
Who in their right mind would ever turn down a “free” professional punctuation edit? “Hurt and annoyed,” should have been “Pleased and grateful.”
After writing for secular publications, I was looking for a new market to tap into. I knew that having a wide net of markets to write for would increase my chance of publication, and add to my income. I turned to writing for the Christian market as it incorporates thousands of publications that touch nearly every aspect of life and faith. With its diversity of markets, often boasting large readerships and broad spectrums of content, the Christian niche presented a wonderful opportunity for me.
Dr. Gale Cooper, who closed her Beverly Hills psychiatry practice in the late 1990s, moved to New Mexico to write a novel based on the life of Billy the Kid. She is now fighting a legal battle over the state’s public records law.
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I’m still crying after reading this. You really made my day. I love happy endings and you have such a wonderful husband…
I have been on the Quora website and your name was mentioned as the perfect person to contact for a little bit of advice…How do I know if my book is good enough?
Oh, if I had a nickel for every time my honest, professional words “hurt” an author’s feelings…