pattimckenna.wordpress.com
Editing Accolades | Professional Writing and Editing
https://pattimckenna.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/editing-accolades
Professional Writing and Editing. August 30, 2012. 8212; PattiM @ 3:50 pm. I was privileged to be hired as the editor for an inspiring anthology that included contributions from bestselling authors. It was an honor to work on. Defining Moments of Courage. With Novalena Betancourt, Dean Kosage, and Jack Canfield (. Chicken Soup for the Soul). As well as the individual co-authors who shared their challenges and triumphs to inspire others in this beautiful book. Rich Dad, Poor Dad. To learn more about.
pattimckenna.wordpress.com
How NOT to be a Starving Writer | Professional Writing and Editing
https://pattimckenna.wordpress.com/2010/08/23/how-not-to-be-a-starving-writer
Professional Writing and Editing. August 23, 2010. How NOT to be a Starving Writer. 8212; PattiM @ 4:13 pm. How NOT to Be a Starving Writer, a Freelance Writer’s Guide to Finding Jobs that Pay and Getting Paid…Even Among Deadbeat Clients. Is a must-have resource for writers and writers-to-be! How to find good-paying jobs on the Internet. A job application test you should never accept. Ways to protect yourself from clients who change a project mid-stream. How to determine your fees. For a low $7 donation!
writeandedit.wordpress.com
Reviews | Parenting 1 Word at a Time
https://writeandedit.wordpress.com/reviews
Parenting 1 Word at a Time. Children Should Come with Warning Labels. Mom, What’s for Dinner? Shut Up and Eat by Kathy Buckworth. Shut Up and Eat, Tales of Chicken, Children and Chardonnay. What’s for dinner? Conclusion: I highly recommend Shut Up and Eat (Key Porter Books 2010). It brought laughter into my life and one place where it’s needed the most – into my kitchen! To order, visit Amazon.com or visit Kathy Buckworth’s website: www.KathyBuckworth.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting u...
proofpositivepro.com
Projects | Proof Positive
http://www.proofpositivepro.com/projects
Dedicated to the meticulous proofreading, beta reading, and editing of your works. Is dedicated to the meticulous proofreading, beta reading, and editing of your works. Proof Positive has beta read, proofread, and/or edited the following published works. See them on Amazon by clicking on the cover. Harmony’s Song: A Dragon’s Brood Tale (The Dragon’s Brood Cycle). Like the sound of this? Be sure to read the first book in Josh’s Dragon’s Brood Cycle series,. Or has she peaked at 27? Monica Mitchell flies a...
writeandedit.wordpress.com
Mom, What’s for Dinner? | Parenting 1 Word at a Time
https://writeandedit.wordpress.com/mom-whats-for-dinner
Parenting 1 Word at a Time. Children Should Come with Warning Labels. Mom, What’s for Dinner? Mom, What’s for Dinner? It doesn’t matter what you make for dinner – everyone will love this cake for dessert! Peanut Buttery Chocolate Cake. I love sausage bread. We make it as an appetizer for family get-togethers, as a breakfast, lunch and snack. Here’s how to make it:. Makes 2 loaves, to make one loaf, divide recipe in half. 2 loaves of Rhodes frozen bread dough (found in grocer’s freezer case). Close ends o...
averygoode.wordpress.com
My Life as an Author 10/11/2011 | Averygoode's Blog
https://averygoode.wordpress.com/2011/10/11/my-life-as-an-author-10112011
Just another WordPress.com weblog. My Life as an Author 10/11/2011. Readers, everyone has something to say about me and my life and what I am and am not doing. But you wanna know something funny? So, I am still here in Lithonia with my crazy friend. Readers, I am praying for deliverance quickly. Everything in this house is bootleg. Hell,this house is bootleg. I told you guys how she was scammed by this dude named Ozell Neely right? 8230; I love you guys and appreciate your support. AG. You are commenting...
lullabytogoodbye.wordpress.com
Read an Excerpt | From a Lullaby to Goodbye
https://lullabytogoodbye.wordpress.com/read-an-excerpt
From a Lullaby to Goodbye. Just another WordPress.com site. An exerpt, one chapter in From a Lullaby to Goodbye:. Ometime later, I was told that I’d spent a long time hugging myself. Looking back, I can remember crossing my arms in front of me, holding myself tight. To this day, I’m not sure if I did it because of the emptiness from not having a baby in my arms, or if it was because I was so cold. I remember being cold, very cold. What if I’d been awake and heard him cough or gasp? Since then, I’ve had t...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT