Chapter Three
References

“Linda helped me cut the fat from my first novel and provided some
outstanding suggestions and insight on the second and the third as
well. I always seek her help when I'm stuck. Her rates are reasonable
and her advice is well worth the investment, especially if you're
serious about getting published.”
— Andrew Britton, Author of “The American”, "The Invisible," and "The Assassin."

“Molly told me to include more of myself in my manuscript. For me, that translated into focusing on the important components of the manuscript. which was the "me" in "it.”
— Julie Emlen , author, "Intentional Stewardship"
"Linda has an uncanny ability to take technical, fairly dry material and translate it into readable language that will grab and motivate. I was absolutely amazed at how quickly she turned the project around. Without her, I doubt the book would have been readable or sold the number of copies it has. "
— Patricia M. Annino, Esquire, author of "Women & Money: A Practical Guide to Estate Planning"
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“As a first time author, I needed a book proposal that would get my book noticed by an agent and onto the desk of a reputable publisher. I was lucky enough to find Linda Cashdan. All the peoople who read the proposal said they could not put it down, even the Senior Editor of my publishing company. Knowing the proper format, the way to say it and the details publishers were looking for in a proposal sold my book, and I have Linda to thank for this.”
— Bertie Bowman, author of “Step by Step”

"LInda ghostwrites like magic. Her prose is smooth and flowing, clear and concise. She possesses magnificent organization skills, an important attribute for a book as complicated as mine.. I couldn’t have done it without her.”
— Dr. Michael Benoliel, author of “DONE DEAL”, "The Upper Hand"
www.centerfornegotiation.com
www.michaelbenoliel.com
“I tried two other highly-recommended editors but I couldn’t get the results I wanted -- until I found Molly. Her style of editing worked very well for me. She was precise and accurate in her suggestions, never vague. I felt she “got” what my book was about and she understood my target audience."
— Jenna Forrest, author of "Help is on its Way" memoir.
www.jennaforrest.com
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