8 Total jobs 47 Total hours Hours per week As Needed - Open to Offers ESL Teacher/Book Reviewer/Translator/Editor/Proofreader $10.00/hr I have completed my PhD. in English Literature. Teaching and reading has been integral part of my life. I have translated over 100 projects from Gujar...
Killacky Reviewer: Steven E. Brown Publisher: Harrington Park, 2004 Paper, 2003ISBN: 1-56023-457-1 Cloth, 2003ISBN: 1-56023-456-3 Cost: Paperback - $19.95 USD; Hardcover - $39.50 USD SE Brown - 《Review of Disability Studies An International Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Lytton...
Daily writing promptWhat motivates you?View all responses I have the best family. They support and encourage my efforts. The best thing for a writer who is constantly twisted over what they're doing, the self-doubt and imposter syndrome, and the pressures of jobs, society, and peer judgment...
Through Rain and Missing Mantaurs is a dark fantasy most daring and eccentric. A tale not for the faint of heart. Pony is a bipedal half-breed centaur with no desire to waste tears on a past she can’t remember. She’s busy enough with her mail routes and package deliveries, and of ...
s home renovation business. He was one of the few people Drew trusted besides himself to supervise each project from start to finish, the only other person whose eye for detail and quality touches matched his own. Nick treated the jobs done by St. Charles Renovations like it was his own ...
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Dr. Schillace is a research associate at the Dittrick Museum of Medical History, managing editor of Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, a book reviewer for the Huffington Post, and chief editor for the Fiction Reboot and Daily Dose blog. Her non-fiction book Death’s Summer Coat: What the ...
I loved, loved, loved this book. I was lucky enough to score an early reviewer’s copy and I have already read it three times. It’s just that good. If you have spent any time in the Pride/Badger world, read this book. You will not regret it. ...
two prove the suspicion to be more or less well founded that in reviewing or innotreviewing the publications of rival houses, the publisher's financial interest is frequently more plainly manifest than the reviewer's scientific interest. In other words, the editor-reviewer instead of speaking ...
In this reviewer’s experience, there is none sofundamentalistas one who has grown to reject what once was held near and dear. (Not of course, that such rejection automatically predisposes one to fundamentalism.) I have lived for decades with not a few in my extended family. Dart writes ...