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Julia Temlyn
Writer | Proofreader | Editor
Temlyn Writing &
Editing Services:
The Proof is in the Reading!
"We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is knowing
how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out." -- Ray
Bradbury
Welcome to the personal Web site of
Julia Temlyn and Temlyn
Writing & Editing Services -- where
"The Proof is in the Reading!"
If you are in need of quality writing and/or editing services, or want
just to chat about the writing profession/industry, please feel free to
contact
me via one of the methods listed on my contact page.
Don't forget to subscribe
to my FREE
newsletter: Filling the Inkwell,
the official newsletter of Writers
Remember.
I
offer several levels of editing & proofreading, as well as
various writing services, including:
| Proofreading |
Book reviews |
Cover letters |
| Copy editing |
Articles
(online and print) |
Ghostwriting |
| Line editing |
Copywriting |
Newsletters |
| Substantive editing |
Business copy |
E-zines |
| Content editing |
Corporate
Communications |
Assorted other
reviews |
| Web site editing |
Press releases |
Poetry |
| Fiction |
Blogging |
and much more! |
| Nonfiction |
Resumes |
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Hours of Service
Monday - Friday: 9
AM to 4 PM, Central Time
After hours and weekends by appointment only (Contact)
Elsewhere
you can find me on the Web:
-- Writers
Remember, where I'm Editor-in-Chief of an endeavor
dedicated to
helping writers rekindle their passion for writing
-- All About Musicals,
where I'm Editor-in-Chief and correspondent of all things related to
musical theatre
-- Hollywood Birthday,
a celebrity birthday blog from the b5media blog network
-- Heroes on NBC,
a blog based on the television series, "Heroes"
-- Sugar Land Magazine, a local
glossy magazine
-- Absolute
Write, where I'm a Forum Moderator
-- Wetpaint, where I'm
a Senior Community Moderator at Book Lust with Nancy
Pearl, Wetpaint
Central, How
to
Date, & Should I
Do What I Love? Creative Advice for Career
Types (all are Wetpaint
sites based on popular books from Sasquatch
Publishing)
What's new? Listen
to my interview on NPR's The Bryant Park Project, discussing
the logical grammar mistake, "begs the question." Click
here to listen! And click here
to read a (possibly) clearer explanation on my blog.
My personal essay, "A Walk in the Clouds," is
featured in Stories
of Strength, an anthology benefiting various
disaster relief charities. Click
here to purchase.
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