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Autobiography and Memoir Portfolio with Legacy Books

Melanie Saxton

Autobiography and memoir portfolio page with legacy books, medical books, self-help topics, and testimonials. Enjoy my autobiography and memoir portfolio filled with samplings of legacy books and other personal journeys as well. This page is a work in progress as new projects emerge and older works are republished.

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Greeting Card Writing Jobs: 7 Companies That Pay Freelancers

Make a Living Writing

According to Ingrid Heffner from Blue Mountain Arts’ editorial department, they occasionally look through writings under market review for their greeting cards to find material that would work for an anthology project such as a calendar or book. Papyrus accepts portfolios for review via snail-mail.

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Editing Reservation — Book Your Spot on my Calendar Today!

Melanie Saxton

It blocks space on my editorial calendar and ensures your project will get the time and attention it deserves. Plus, you’ll have peace of mind, knowing your project will be out of your hair and in good hands on a timeline that suits your needs. A downpayment will hold your spot and can be scheduled as far out as needed.

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Houston Law Blog Editor

Melanie Saxton

Legal Editorial — The Women Judges of Montgomery County Houston Legal Blogger Full-Service Writing and Editing Clients count on me for book editing, ghostwriting, journalism, blogging, SEO web content creation, and marketing. Click here to learn more about my background, education, projects, affiliations, and awards.

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Who Needs a Marketplace Copywriter?

Melanie Saxton

A professional copywriter invests in marketing training, hones skill sets, has years of experience, and maintains a portfolio of happy clients. I work in the world of words, from book editing, ghostwriting, and copyediting to editorial journalism. It takes training and experience to become a top-of-the-line marketplace copywriter.

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How To Find Experienced Book Editors

Melanie Saxton

I recommend scheduling a phone interview to ask lots of questions and see how comfortable the conversation makes you feel (chemistry can be a huge component of these projects). They tend to bring honed skills to projects and an in-depth understanding of how to write impactfully and edit with precision. I Can Help!

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Before You Hire a Developmental Editor: What You Need to Know

Jane Friedman

Today’s guest post is a Q&A by Sangeeta Mehta ( @sangeeta_editor ), a former acquiring editor of children’s books at Little, Brown and Simon & Schuster, who runs her own editorial services company. Where do editorial letters—better known in our field as “edit letters”—fit in?

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