SturdyGrace Services
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Sturdy Grace Services is a unique, high quality, start-to-finish, book-production service.
Starting with your rough draft, ghostwriter Carrol Strain provides ghostwriting, editing, and proofing through Elance.com, completing the process with publishing in both electronic and traditional formats.
Passion, enthusiasm and good, solid skills come together to provide you with a book of exceptional quality you will present to the marketplace with pride.
If you have started writing a book but have gotten bogged down somewhere in the middle, let me help you turn your good ideas into the well-written book you envision. Whether you have a stack of rough notes about what you want to say or you have an almost finished manuscript that just needs a little polish, I can help.
If you have ever said, to yourself or someone else, "I could write a book!" maybe you should. Sturdy Grace Services can help you make your dream come true.
Send Carrol Strain an invitation through Elance to get started. (Look for the link below.)
Sturdy Grace
Show me your wondrous, wounded heart, long buried
Under the hard-packed soils of our desperation, patiently
Emerging now, with sturdy grace.
Be inconvenient.
Grow straight and tall.
Live by your own heart's truth.
Copyright 2010 - Carrol Strain
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Lies and Love in Saint Paris
by Constance Cupps
Price: $3.99 USD. 46830 words.
Published by SturdyGrace Services on December 11, 2011. .
At 35, Lori Montgomery is trapped in a corporate career that leaves her longing for a more satisfying lifestyle. When her Aunt Celeste dies, she is summoned to tiny Saint Paris, Ohio, to settle her aunt's considerable estate. As Celeste's last living relative, Lori is poised to inherit everything her aunt left behind, but she must first fulfill her aunt's mysterious final wishes.
Growing Toward Light
by Maureen Middlefield
Price: $2.99 USD. 6380 words.
Published by SturdyGrace Services on January 30, 2011. .
Recovering alcoholics speak of their "bottom," that point in their lives when they had sunk as low as they were willing to go and looked for a way out of their pain. As a codependent, I had a very low bottom. I was diagnosed with psychosis and was incarcerated. The story you're about to read describes how I used Twelve-Step programs to work my way back toward health.
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