You might try editing your post before selling your editorial services. E.g. You can edit a story by someone who is good at editing. I believe you mean "You can get your story edited by someone who is good at editing." Also, your should be you're in If you do it through Steemit, your enhancing your writing skills as you go along. Good luck with the publishing venture! :-)
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Carol if you have not followed my story, you may not understand. I have popped a disclaimer on the top for your perusal and for others. I am not selling my editorial services as I am not an editor. I am promoting my editors service, to which I am involved in the first pilot initiative as a new author.
If I were to edit all of Aubrey's posts before she put them on steemit, a number of things would need to be taken into consideration.
Aubrey came to my house to discuss what she needed from her book, and five hours later, we had a fair idea and a good basis for a working relationship (as opposed to a friendship-based one).
At this moment, Aubrey's dyslexia isn't so much of an issue as her self-confidence. I've assured her that she's got a good story here. The characters are engaging - with the reader as well as with each other - and the story line is beginning to take shape.
Aubrey is a good storyteller and is working through the issues she can deal with. I'm working through those she can't.
Thanks for your input, I hope you'll follow Aubrey on her self-publishing journey.
:)