Tuesday 1 October 2013

Guest Post from Nick Wilford

I have pleasure in welcoming Nick Wilford to my blog today. Many of you probably already know Nick around the blogosphere but he is here today to tell us all about his new venture. It sounds exciting, Nick, I wish you all the best.



With the unstoppable rise of self-publishing, it’s easier than ever to put your words and stories out there in the world. This is a great thing, and I’m all for it. However, it’s not just about the story - although of course, that is the most important part - but the way it’s presented. After spending months or years on a novel, building an incredible world and honing your characters and storylines to perfection, the last thing you want is to be let down by a lack of editing. It’s just as important as an arresting cover image.

Nick Wilford, Freelance Editor is a one-stop shop for affordable editing, proofreading and formatting services. With professional training and ten years of experience as a journalist and editor, the time has come to transfer these skills in order to help out the fellow authors I have come to love.

But it doesn’t stop there. I’m ready to edit anything; from a crucial term paper, to memoirs and other non-fiction books, short stories, articles or job application letters. Let me put that finishing touch on your masterpiece.

Feel free to take a look at my website for further details of my services and prices.

Bio

Nick Wilford is a writer, freelance editor and stay-at-home dad. Fascinated by words from a young age, he trained as a journalist before embracing the calling of fiction. When not writing he can usually be found spending time with his family or cleaning something. He has four short stories published in Writer’s Muse magazine. Nick is also co-running a campaign to get a dedicated specialist college built in Scotland.

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12 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for helping me out today, Suzanne! :)

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  2. May business boom big, Nick - congratulations!

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  3. Just a quick thank you for your comments , pain gradually subsiding. Take care.
    Yvonne.

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  4. Hopefully business keeps on a coming

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  5. It's certainly a good idea to get a second, unbiased opinion on our work before putting it 'out there'.

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  6. This is such a great idea - I hope it will be a huge success for Nick!

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  7. Thanks for stopping by and supporting Nick :)

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  8. Nick -- so great to see you on so many blogs. All the very very best to you!

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  9. Nick's everywhere today! Hope his editing keeps his as busy as guesting does :)

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  10. Hi Nick .. I congratulate you - excellent you're branching out ... and it's the way to be pushed by clients ...

    Very good luck - cheers Hilary

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  11. Hi, Nick. May you have much success with your business.

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