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EDITING SERVICES AVAILABLE
For our clients who need editing work before submitting their manuscripts to publishers, AAA Book Unlimited recommends LAUNCH PAD MEDIA:
www.launchpadmedia.com/editing/aaabooks.html
Launch Pad Media provides professional, personal thorough editing services at an affordable price. Their services range from project analysis and critiquing to thorough editing, which can include extensive rewriting, depending on your needs. They have worked with numerous satisfied AAA authors in the past and we are pleased to recommend them!
The Launch Pad Media Editing Team:
Nina Catanese - Content Editor - B.A. English Major, Creative Writing Minor. Storyteller, lyricist, journal writer. Nina focuses on the prose and all story elements.
Beth Skony - Line Editor - B.A. English Minor. Beth is the grammar technician and has been referred to as "the Comma Queen" for her abilities in punctuation and sentence structure.
Contact Launch Pad Media directly:
edit@launchpadmedia.com or 708-705-7271
Please note that Launch Pad Media works independently of AAA Books Unlimited
CLIENT REVIEW: "Excellent and educational editing. Quite helpful to me, especially as a first-time writer. Much more help than I expected." --Marshall Onellion, PhD, March 2004 CLIENT REVIEW: "Your tender heart and deep sense of compassion are again confirmed. As for the 'pull-ups,' the needed corrections, and the constructive criticisms throughout the manuscript and those suggestions in your cover letter, may I take this special moment to personally thank you and your colleagues for a job well done." --Chuck Carroll, February 2004
CLIENT REVIEW: "It's been a real education to work with Nina and Beth! Almost all of what I'd learned before they came along was out of 'how to' types of authorship texts, but they really didn't make that much difference. I can't thank you enough for putting me in touch with them." --Amory Sommaripa, M.D., August 2003
CLIENT REVIEW: "Your suggestions are well taken. I'm really into your critique now and the narrative runs a bit smoother, as to time and place. I also realize there are a lot of flashbacks, but in order for me to express the feelings of the times, it was necessary to relate them to the past. I appreciate your advice on when and how to return to the present, as well as the corrections in punctuation." --Arlene Pascal, July 2003
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