The Word Process
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The Word Process is an all encompassing service for writers. We edit/critique manuscripts - specializing in developmental editing - and write book proposals.
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Congratulations to Nathan Billig, M.D. on the publication of his memoir, "Untangling Lives," a fascinating account of a young psychiatrist honing his skills and self understanding as he guides his patients through therapy.
How can women harness their female power today - at work, at home, in our lives? Attorney Patricia Annino’s fascinating new book, ”Power, Strength, and Perseverance” offers both a how-to lesson and historical data on women's powerful accomplishments through the ages. A must read!
An art graduate student Hitler orders to acquire a painting falls in love with the Jewish art dealer's daughter as the Nazis take over Czechoslovakia. Word Process client, Clinton Aldrich's A Republic's Rise is a page turning love story infused with art, mystery, and intrigue.
How do you unlock a memory when the psychiatrist "helping" you is not on your side? This is just one of the questions raised in Word Process client, James Byrnes' "Operation Arrow Fletcher," a taut spy novel, and suspenseful thriller.
Bravo to Word Process client, Fanchon Silberstein, on the publication of "Art inSight," a fascinating guide to understanding art and other cultures by creating a dialogue between the work of art and the beholder.
In "Petty Crimes and Head Cases," a hairdresser uses what she hears on job to help her cop husband solve crimes. Bravo, Word Process client Lola Beatlebrox for a delightful storyline!
We congratulate Word Process client John Bragg on the publication of "Exit 8," a beautiful tale of family, nature, and the cost of progress.
Bravo to Word Process client Paul Ehrenreich on the publication of "Out with the Tide," a wonderful novel with great characters set on Cape Cod.
Congratulations to Word Process client Julie Seely on the publication of "Skinny House," a fascinating story of a family's history.
We congratulate Word Process client, Nita Desai, on the publication of her delicious book, "Simply Indian: Vegetarian Cuisine of Western India."
Congratulations to Word Process client Lee Satterfield on the publication of his memoir, Courageous Warriors.
We change and grow over time, as does everything around us. Chronology matters when writing a memoir.
We grow and change over time, as does everything around us. Chronology matters when writing a memoir.#writingtips
When you're writing a series, remember: each book must have a satisfying ending all by itself. Otherwise why would anyone want to read it?
Congratulations to Word Process client David Fields on the publication of "The Irresistible Consultant's Guide to Winning Clients."
"Ago" means "before now," but when you're telling a story in the past tense, when exactly is "now"? Better to use "earlier" or "before."
Fewer words mean faster action. When something exciting is happening in your plot, a sparse, just-the-facts approach will heighten suspense.
Make them wonder why! Suspense builds when you withhold information from readers. The need to find answers keeps them turning the pages.
Hold that tense! Switching from past tense to present tense in story-telling doesn't add a sense of immediacy; it confuses.#writingtips
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