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Friday, January 27, 2017

Editing client published second comedic novel

\nAn redaction Leftovers from the Last Supperclient of mine, Kenneth Newton-Allen, has published his game satirical novel, Leftovers from the Last Supper. The obtain tells the tale of Reverend Burley messiah (pronounced hay-seuss) McWhurley, the nations intimately prominent preeminent all-media evangelist, who hoping to open fire money to pattern the superior cathedral in Christendom that beau ideal has apparently directed him to build in Beverly Hills, embarks on a nationwide debating tour with unbelieving E. Mason Hyde, an obscure author just hoping to promote his outlander book. When the tour is over, however, Hyde is startled to distinguish a funny at his door who claims that he is saviour (pronounced gee-sus) Christ. Is this stranger professing to be Jesus merely a ploy by Burley? Is this stranger just another inferior mental defect who candidly believes that he is Jesus? Or is this stranger in cosmos Jesus Christ, making what would render to be billed as hist orys ultimate Comeback? The book is procurable for purchase online.\n\nNeed an editor in chief? Having your book, business document or academic paper proofread or edited before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an economic climate where you expect heavy competition, your writing require a sulfur affectionateness to give you the edge. Whether you come from a big city worry Colorado Springs, Colorado, or a small town worry Big Chimney, West Virginia, I can provide that second eye.

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