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  • ...use a help of the professional essay writers. I often apply for their help but I consider reviews of the potential writers first. I think, it's a reliable step that will help to find t...
  • Thank you. Been hearing that advice from several reliable sources, but it still stings.
  • Ironically, I'm looking for an editor. Reasonably priced, trustworthy and full of guts and glory (guts because of the subject matter; glory for some actual, reliable credentials). Any recommendations out there?
  • ...omes from what will remain in the Canon and what will be taught as the best in English Literature. That's the dividing line.  I'm not sure it's a reliable standard. Certainly many comm...
  • ...ar you only have one or two beta readers. I don't have anyone reading while I write at all, and then only one or two people and they are not very reliable at that. I would love more an...
  • ...uthor doesn't want to go traditional publishing, she has to find other reliable readers to help vet the work: it's worth it to hire an editor, or if you're lucky enough to have reliable reader-friends or a writing g...
  • ...is an information sheet from the US Copyright office that explains "fair use."  http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html The other is a link to a reliable article sourced from Stanford...
  • ...I think what we both mean is that this is the emotional truth - and events are pretty much as we remember them -= but even memory is not entirely reliable.  Still, even if you call it...
  • Hi Jenny-- This is such a poor way to do it (because of its shortened version). The actual instrument and theory is backed by decades of testing and norming and is very reliable and helpful. But it gives you a way to start thinking about how you might best operate. 
  • For me, the bang-out-a-rough-draft-and-expand-later model works very well. It's the only reliable way for me to keep my inner editor from interfering at all the wrong times. I use the...