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7 Benefits of Hiring a Freelance Book Editor for Your Book

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7 Benefits of Hiring a Freelance Book Editor for Your Book Recent highlights: 1. Freelance book editors will be available round the clock to help you identify and solve errors in your book. 2. They will Make Sure Your Book has a Consistent Flow Your readers are looking for a logical structure in your writing, so they can connect with the characters of your story and remember the material for a long time. 3. Their Work Gets Your Book Published Every publishing house needs a specific writing style and genre to get your book published. 4. Book editors, especially copy editors, will help you identify these unnecessary scenes and suggest ways to make them more relevant to your story #biyro #bookish #bookworm #networkingevents #babyshowers More: https://biyro.com/blog/freelance/7-benefits-of-hiring-a-freelance-book-editor-for-your-book/

Olivia Campbell, a VCU alum, tells the inspiring story of the first female doctors

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Olivia Campbell, a VCU alum, tells the inspiring story of the first female doctors Quick summary: 1. Campbell's work and interests culminated last year with the publication of Women in White Coats: How the First Women Doctors Changed the World of Medicine, a book that tells the story of three pioneering Victorian women — Elizabeth Blackwell, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Sophia Jex-Blake — who earned medical degrees despite a series of seemingly insurmountable obstacles and paved the way for other women to do the same. 2. Blackwell, Anderson, Jex-Blake and many other of the earliest female doctors were inspired to study women's health because of their own experiences — just like Campbell was #biyro #product #bookworm #read #communityevents More: https://biyro.com/blog/freelance/olivia-campbell-a-vcu-alum-tells-the-inspiring-story-of-the-first-female-doctors/

Blood Books During COVID - Karen Wyld - Indigenousx

Blood Books During COVID - Karen Wyld - Indigenousx Recent highlights: 1. It may appear selfish to focus on books during a pandemic, but in Australia thousands of people financially in the production and sales of books: writers, illustrators, editors, publishers, books books and others. 2. Rachel noticed a strong element of the community in action during a pandemic: it was a decrease to see the public (local, national and international) support for organizing organizations and buy local. 3. The first opportunity in which I had to promote a lie, damned false, Melbourne writers of festin, was canceled, and the future of books tourism is completely uncertain #biyro #communityevents #orlandopartyplanner #bookworm #orlandoweddingvenue More: https://biyro.com/blog/freelance/blood-books-during-covid-karen-wyld-indigenousx/