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by Callanthe
Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:12 pm
Forum: I am a Writer, Editor, Proofreader or Translator
Topic: [LITERALLY FREE] Editor and Proofreader
Replies: 4
Views: 1776

Re: [LITERALLY FREE] Editor and Proofreader

It's been forever since I've been really busy with school (and I honestly still am), but with the recent lockdown situation I'm actually free again to help proofread and edit people's writing! PM is still probably the best way to contact me, and after that we can change a method of contact to whatev...
by Callanthe
Fri May 04, 2018 2:17 pm
Forum: I am a Writer, Editor, Proofreader or Translator
Topic: [LITERALLY FREE] Editor and Proofreader
Replies: 4
Views: 1776

[LITERALLY FREE] Editor and Proofreader

Hi guys! Looking for a free editor or proofreader? Look no farther! You can call me Callanthe--I'm currently a professional academic essay editor/tutor/advisor, now trying to harness my editing impulses towards my great love of creative writing! I discovered my schedule has opened up significantly ...
by Callanthe
Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:56 pm
Forum: Asset Creation: Writing
Topic: Best way to write a story starting from the "middle"?
Replies: 5
Views: 1388

Re: Best way to write a story starting from the "middle"?

Wow, thank you both for your super in-depth responses! Right now my story does look like a redemption? Or at least trying to fix something that broke. For a little more detail specific to this story, I wouldn't even say that my current protagonist is a super flawed person. She's generally morally up...
by Callanthe
Fri Mar 02, 2018 2:18 am
Forum: Asset Creation: Writing
Topic: Best way to write a story starting from the "middle"?
Replies: 5
Views: 1388

Best way to write a story starting from the "middle"?

My current story has a protagonist with a very rich and detailed backstory, one which has significant repercussions and echoes in the story's present day events. Unfortunately, this means I can't decide how much of that backstory is worth showing without boring and/or confusing the reader too much w...