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Testimonial from Japan – Editing – Natural Healing Book

I was delighted to be asked to revise and edit the book Miracle Patches – Natural Healing for Your Body and Sole for Kenrico, LTD in Japan. Following is their testimonial: “Linda Woods is an excellent writer and editor and we are honored that she edited and revised our second book, Miracle Patches II.  Her […]

Divine Intervention – A New Book by Patricia Milner

I just finished editing a book for Patricia Milner, a medium in Cyprus who shares her story about growing up psychic since birth. It’s a wonderful read and will be published sometime this month (November 2008). You can find information about it’s release soon at www.patriciamilner.com. The publisher was nice enough to offer an endorsement […]

July 15th, 2007 – Testimonial from Fr. Joseph Sica

I was thrilled to receive this testimonial from Father Joseph Sica regarding the completion of his Lenten Booklet for the 2008 season which I just finished editing:

“Words cannot express the quality of editing you have done on my Lenten project. Your insight, creativity, and professionalism are so evident. I
will continue to use you as my editor for all of my writing projects. When I found you, I struck gold! You are priceless!”

If you are in the market for excellent rewriting and editing services, please contact me at lindawoods1@bellsouth.net or call 615-781-1552.

Many blessings,

Linda

Advent Book Sparks Reflection

his is the first book that I edited for Father Joseph Sica – Advent 2006. Even after Advent, the reflections are inspiring and can be used for most any day in your life.

Lenten Book Inspires Change

Everyone has them–life’s “painful intruders”: those unwelcome heartaches and hardships they hope to avoid. This delightful and inspiring booklet offers sound advice: when painful intruders show up. I was honored and privileged to be the editor on this wonderful and inspiring work.

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New books from Father Sica