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Cindy Rinaman Marsch

Moraine's Edge Books

Cindy Rinaman Marsch, an independently-published novelist since 2015 and writing instructor since 1982, has enjoyed a new full-time career in editing and writing for others since 2017. She is available for private projects through Moraine’s Edge Books and has almost 100 five-star reviews through Reedsy.  “[Cindy] not only used her phenomenal skills to make [my] story more readable, she pointed out problems and inconsistencies that only a skilled writer and dedicated editor can find.” (A.K. Vitberg, author of The King of Kreskin Avenue)

With wide-ranging knowledge of and experience in academia, the arts, the sciences, business, education, theology, family life, and independent publishing, Cindy Rinaman Marsch can handle subject matter in many disciplines, and her aim is to offer the best services at the best prices to meet her clients’ needs. In several years offering these services, most recently primarily through Reedsy, Ms. Marsch has worked with historical novels, fantasy, speculative fiction, memoirs, the English translation of an Italian novel, professional anthologies, diocesan communications, and other diverse and fascinating projects. She particularly enjoys literary fiction and serious historical fiction, which she writes herself.

Specializing in developmental editing, using an economical manuscript assessment to guide an author’s revision, readying it for copyediting, Ms. Marsch can follow clients’ precise direction for their projects and offers consultation to discuss options for independent publishing. She also offers ghostwriting or near-ghostwriting services, helping clients realize their vision for their work. Her skills guiding others’ writing developed through decades of teaching and a lifetime of reading high-quality literature. She coaches aspiring writers through what needs the most attention at each stage in their publishing process.

Cindy Rinaman Marsch evaluates what you have, considers what you need and what you have to spend on that need, and crafts a solution that will give the best possible writing product at the end of the process.

Learn more at www.morainesedgebooks.com, where you may write for information or request references.

Slippery Rock, PA
US

Email: cindyrmarsch@gmail.com

https://www.morainesedgebooks.com

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Years in the field: 42
Years freelancing: 28

cindy.marsch.12461

Cindy Marsch

 

Cindy Rinaman Marsch, an independently-published novelist since 2015 and writing instructor since 1982, has enjoyed a new full-time career in editing and writing for others since 2017. She is available for private projects through Moraine’s Edge Books and has almost 100 five-star reviews through Reedsy.  “[Cindy] not only used her phenomenal skills to make [my] story more readable, she pointed out problems and inconsistencies that only a skilled writer and dedicated editor can find.” (A.K. Vitberg, author of The King of Kreskin Avenue)

With wide-ranging knowledge of and experience in academia, the arts, the sciences, business, education, theology, family life, and independent publishing, Cindy Rinaman Marsch can handle subject matter in many disciplines, and her aim is to offer the best services at the best prices to meet her clients’ needs. In several years offering these services, most recently primarily through Reedsy, Ms. Marsch has worked with historical novels, fantasy, speculative fiction, memoirs, the English translation of an Italian novel, professional anthologies, diocesan communications, and other diverse and fascinating projects. She particularly enjoys literary fiction and serious historical fiction, which she writes herself.

Specializing in developmental editing, using an economical manuscript assessment to guide an author’s revision, readying it for copyediting, Ms. Marsch can follow clients’ precise direction for their projects and offers consultation to discuss options for independent publishing. She also offers ghostwriting or near-ghostwriting services, helping clients realize their vision for their work. Her skills guiding others’ writing developed through decades of teaching and a lifetime of reading high-quality literature. She coaches aspiring writers through what needs the most attention at each stage in their publishing process.

Cindy Rinaman Marsch evaluates what you have, considers what you need and what you have to spend on that need, and crafts a solution that will give the best possible writing product at the end of the process.

Learn more at www.morainesedgebooks.com, where you may write for information or request references.

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