FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Be ready to learn things about writing, editing and publishing that you may not expect. A good writer always requires natural-born talent; however that's only about 80% of what's needed. You should find someone who can help you learn the other 20% to become successful --whether your goal is to write a decent school paper, or to publish your first book. For more seasoned writers, I'd recommend hiring someone to be your second set of eyes as you write or prepare your manuscript for publication. Friends can be helpful, but can you really trust that they're being honest about your work? A professional will be able to objectively point out your strengths and your weaknesses, and a good professional will be able to help you improve.