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Kendra Lund, PhD

Ghost writer, book doctor, copy editor, proofreader, writing coach, book designer, publishing consultant New Age – Spirituality – Memoir – Lifestyle – Architecture Kendra Lund, PhD, is a book doctor, book editor, author, writing coach, and publishing consultant. Kendra specializes in books on the spiritual end of the self-help spectrum, along with memoir writing and …

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Author Interview: Clayborne Taylor, Jr., Science Fiction Series Writer

Review and interview by editor Marie Valentine From an early age, Clayborne Taylor, Jr. spent endless hours pursuing his interests in science and technology. That includes everything from hard sciences to reaching out in an effort to perceive possible technological advances in the future. Finally, electrical engineering provided the best fit to his thirst to …

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Book Review: Scenic Utah by Mike Bahl

  Review of Scenic Utah by Mike Bahl with author interview by Marie Valentine, Editor Mike Bahl and I became friends when I published two of his stories in a chapbook collaboration for a publishing festival in Milwaukee. I expressed admiration for Mike’s writing and offered to be his early reader and editor. He’s become …

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Book Review: Eat Mangoes Naked

Book Review:  Eat Mangoes Naked: Finding Pleasure Everywhere, by  S.A.R.K. By James N. Powell Book Editor, Book Editing Associates Book-Editing.com, Editing-Writing.com First of all, my life is–most fundamentally considered–nothing but an ode to the mango, to any one of which I could hymn, while reasonably sober: Desnuda eres tan simple como una de tus manos …

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THE MONK: THE BEST GOTHIC NOVEL YOU’VE NEVER READ

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By Sara Hopkins For years my sister and I have had a friendly competition: come Christmastime, we gift each other the most obscure yet awesome book we can find. Since we both love this tradition, we spend most of the year rummaging through used book bins and scanning Amazon.com reviews, constantly searching for that perfect …

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Book Review: The Horse, the Wheel and Language

The Horse, the Wheel and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World, by David W. Anthony James N. Powell, Book Editor Book Editing Associates Editing-Writing.com   One of the things I did in grad school was to become a Proto-Indo-European otaku, a long, lonely voyage into the dark and uncharted …

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New Fiction Book Review: Prepared by Lindsay K. Mason

Prepare yourself for some morbid laughs; self-published author desired control over the product, quicker release by Marie Valentine Author Lindsay K. Mason (photo left) “Prepared,” the debut literary fiction novel from Lindsay K. Mason, features the intertwined lives of a colorful staff of morticians. If you enjoy slightly morbid human stories told with compassion and …

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Book Review: Dancing with Statues By Caroline Doherty de Novoa

by Marie Valentine Editor and Proofreader Editing-Writing.com Book-Editing.com This novel from a unique and talented voice in contemporary literature offers a romantic cultural mingling that is at times hilarious as well as heartbreaking. The characters will stay with you long after the story ends. Part of the book’s magic is its unique combination of characters. …

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