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Qualifications & Experience | Espresso Editing Services
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I’ve been working in the publishing industry for over ten years, first as a contributing writer at Writer’s Digest. And later as the senior editor for The Oddville Press Literary Magazine. I completed my B.A. in English with a concentration in writing at Southern New Hampshire University. Today I run my own full-time freelance editing and writing business at Espresso Editing Services. Editor, writer, and owner at espressoeditor.com. January 2013 – present. Columnist at LitReactor.com. October 2012 –...
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Testimonials | Espresso Editing Services
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From authors, presses, and publications I have worked with:. Michael James Ploof,. 8220;Working with Holly has been a pleasure. Her turnaround time was quick, and when I needed to reschedule she was very understanding and flexible. Her editing was thorough, thoughtful, and precise. I look forward to working with her on my next project.”. Abby Weeks, Bestselling Amazon Romance Author:. Boyd Craven, Bestselling Amazon Kindle Author:. Kimberley Nadine Knights,. Author at Ravenswood Publishing. 8220;Holly Ko...
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The Ether of my Imagination: December 2013
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Imagination Ether Press - Store. Birth of The Perfect Player. These random ramblings and author musings are designed to entertain, though they might drag you kicking and screaming through my daft indie publishing journey. If you are somehow inadvertently informed, or if you have discovered something useful within, well then . . . count that as a jolly coincidence. Thanks for reading! Header background - Sky 18 Free Texture #133 by Brenda Starr. Word of the week. Am-ˈbi-gyə-wəs - ( hear it! Fourth, I abso...
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Phantom Owl Blog: May 2014
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Friday, May 30, 2014. Editor Interview with Victoria Shockley. Her first novella, published by Wandering in the Words Press. Aside from work and school, she enjoys dance, yoga, and modeling. Do you work for a company or are you a freelance editor? I'm a self-employed freelancer. What book are you most proud of having edited? Bestselling author Colleen Gleason. Who's published roughly twenty novels. What type of stories do you most enjoy editing? Are your rates affordable for indie authors? I would advise...
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Creative Writing at WVU | Current Students
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Mary Ann Samyn (director) (304) 293-9730. Maryann.samyn@mail.wvu.edu. Amanda Tustin (administrative assistant). Amanda.Tustin@mail.wvu.edu. 2016 West Virginia University. Site design by WVU Web Services. Last Modified: August 27, 2015. We look forward to hearing from students and alumni about achievements and publications. Please send your good news to Creative Writing Assistant Sarah Munroe. Students, follow the link for more information on thesis information and deadlines. 8221; with Lucid Moose Press.
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James' Interweb Site
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Literary fiction, biting social commentary and low-res digital photography. I Was a Teen Age Wolf Cub". Originally seen in Wanderings Magazine, October 2010. Reprinted in Bewildering Stories. Originally seen in Golden Visions Magazine, January 2011. Reprinted in Cast of Wonders. One Hundred Years of Servitude". Originally seen in Bent Masses Magazine, July 2011. Reprinted in Pressboard Press. 486: The Backlight Conspiracy. Originally seen in Evertalis Magazine, October 2011. Reprinted in Pressboard Press.
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Max and Tony
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America's Most Critical Journal (since 1999). It only took about twenty minutes for them to reach the church field on the outside of town. Beyond the mostly brown field, a congregation of dried grass and dirt, was a small section of woods probably about two acres altogether. Three days after Max and Tony took their final trip to the church, Max was sitting on his half-demolished couch watching the TV. Suddenly, the breaking news banner flashed across the screen and Max started paying attention instea...