Need by book spell-checked and grammatically correct

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by rochow, Feb 3, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I need my new ebook (around 3000-4000 words) made grammatically correct and free of spelling errors (which I'm pretty sure there aren't any)

    I would like to see some examples of work which has perfect grammar and spelling.

    Please PM me a price per 1000 words, because I'm in the final stages of production and some sections may be added or removed

    Thanks
     
    rochow, Feb 3, 2007 IP
  2. philposters

    philposters Well-Known Member

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    I am interested. :)
     
    philposters, Feb 3, 2007 IP
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    jmousseau Banned

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    Have you read all the PMs for this job yet?
     
    jmousseau, Feb 4, 2007 IP
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    rochow Notable Member

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    Yes, getting quotes at the moment before I decide
     
    rochow, Feb 4, 2007 IP
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    I am a former English teacher and was born and raised in the United States. My grammar and proofreading skills are excellent. I have several clients that I work for on a regular basis. I charge $10 per 1000 words. Here is an example of my work:

    Fly, Birdie, Fly!

    If you are reading this book, you have either experienced the mesmerizing effect of the empty nester syndrome or you are about to. Let me just say that with having five children, the experiences one can have will be as varied as the leaves that change into their autumnal hues of red, yellow, brown and orange! Let me take you back to the beginning....

    It was 6:25 A.M. on April 28, 1983, when our first-born daughter, Krysten, came into this world. She had such delicate features, baby blue eyes, a full head of dark hair, and a dainty little mouth that looked like a tiny rosebud! She was the envy of all of the babies in the nursery, and my heart swelled with pride. After all, she was my first-born child and would always hold a special place in my heart.

    Days melted into weeks, weeks into months, and the months stretched into years. My mind was like a camers snapping a picture of every unique thing that Krysten accomplished. Then the day finally dawned. It was now time to decide which college Krysten was to attend. We visited two colleges, the University of Arizona located in Tuscon and Hofstra University located on Long Island in New York. Since it seemed like Krysten's heart was always destined for the big city, the choice was easy for her to make. She settled on Hofstra University. Now it was time for me to prepare my heart to give Krysten to the Big Apple!

    The next few months would be a whirlwind of trying to prepare our daughter for college. We had to make sure that everything she needed would fit into our van, for my husband and I were planning to drive Krysten out to Long Island to get her settled in.

    The day finally arrived for our departure, and we hit the open road. All the while my heart was wondering how it would react when we turned around for the treck back to Ohio leaving Krysten behind at Hofstra. "Oh, I'll be all right," I rationalized. "I still have four children at home who need me. I won't even miss Krysten!"

    We finally arrived at Hofstra University. There was so much to do. The van had to be completely unpacked which was a feat in itself! Everything had to be put into Krysten's dormitory room which was of a more than adequate size. We introduced ourselves to Krysten's roommate's family and chatted briefly. Then the dreaded time had come - the time my heart was secretly longing to delay. I was leaving my baby in a strange city, and I would be so very many miles away! I felt that I was mother bird pushing my fledgling out of the nest! No longer would I be there to nurse a wound a sickness, or even mend a broken heart. As I stood outside hugging my daughter goodbye, I felt stinging tears well up in my eyes. Now began the separation anxiety of the empty nester!

    We began our long and ardouous journey back to Ohio. All the while my mind focused on that final goodbye with Krysten. I knew then and there that it would not matter if I had four or forty children at home. There would still be a huge hole in my heart that only my first-born could fill.

    It was then that my thoughts turned Heavenward. I would simply have to rely on God. Only He could get me through this very trying time in my life. I would have to put my daughter in His tender, loving Arms and ask Him to keep watch over her. After commending her to the Lord, my heart felt comforted, and I knew from that moment on that she would be all right.

    Krysten has since graduated from Hofstra University and is making quite a name for herself. She comes back home for an occasional visit, and I am so happy to see her smiling face once again! When she leaves to go back to her home in New York City, I still feel a tugging at my heartstrings that wants me to ask her to stay. Yet I know she belongs to the big city! I know once and for all that she is under God's watchful Eye. He relieves my empty nester's syndrome, and I whisper a prayer of gratitude to Him!

    I hope I can help you.

    Sincerely,
    vlschieltz
     
    vlschieltz, Feb 5, 2007 IP
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    rochow Notable Member

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    I just found someone last night!

    I'll remember you incase I need somebody later down the track :)
     
    rochow, Feb 5, 2007 IP