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                        "The difference 
                          between the right word and the almost right word is 
                          the difference between lightning and a lightning 
                          bug." 
                        Mark Twain 
                          
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                          25th Anniversary Retrospective 
                           
                          
                         
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                   WATCH 
                    YOUR LANGUAGE! 
                     
                    Why 
                    should we watch your language? 
                    In 
                    1988, after a decade of experience in advertising, marketing 
                    and production in New York City and Connecticut, we started 
                    our own freelance proofreading, writing, and editing service. 
                    Since then, we've helped dozens of companies with their proofreading 
                    and writing needs. 
                     
                     Our client list ranges from independent business 
                    owners and professionals to Fortune 500 companies...freelance 
                    graphic artists to award-winning advertising agencies. 
                     
                    How 
                    can we help you watch your language? 
                    Every business 
                    is unique. So not every business needs the same type of service 
                    offerings from a freelance proofreader or freelance writer. 
                    That's why we offer three different levels of service. 
                     
                    Writing 
                    - If you have lots of great ideas and wonderful 
                    concepts, but draw a blank when you try to put them into words, 
                    we'll work with you to develop your ideas and write readable, 
                    salable copy. 
                     
                    Editing 
                    - If you write a piece that doesn't quite 
                    flow the way you want it to, we'll fine-tune it, editing and 
                    enhancing as needed. The finished product will have clarity 
                    and bite, while still retaining your own unique writing style. 
                     
                    Proofreading 
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                    If your material is ready for print, but you want to be 
                    sure it goes out error-free, we'll provide a fresh pair of 
                    eyes to proofread and review your work to ensure that no bloopers 
                    appear in your finished product.   
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