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Your project may be half a page
or 500 pages, a complicated technical report or an attention-grabbing
press release - WordWeaver will craft your document into a professional
representation of your organization, and get your message across.
WordWeaver Communications
offers a full range of writing services, including technical,
informational and journalistic. You name it, we'll write it: non-fiction
books and articles, technical manuals, guidebooks and reports, memoirs
and autobiographies, business correspondence, query letters, proposals,
press releases, website copy.
A clear, concise, readable end-product is always part of the package.
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Is your document clear and easy to understand? Is it too long, or not
long enough? Could it contain grammatical errors or spelling mistakes?
You need WordWeaver to look over your document with a critical eye so it
turns out just how you intended.
Before sending your project to the printer or posting it to your
website, have our "second pair of eyes" thoroughly review it.
WordWeaver proofreads your drafts for grammar, syntax and spelling. We
also double-check your facts.
If you're struggling with a project, let us help. WordWeaver edits for
style, clarity or length at your direction. Or we simply offer you a
fresh perspective and new approaches.
WordWeaver Communications editorial services ensure your written work
comes across professionally and says what you mean to say.
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Let WordWeaver take a load off your shoulders - we'll help with the background research for your project.
You may need statistical facts or details on government statutes, rules
and regulations; you may require academic information, an examination
of research already conducted or a comprehensive look at a particular
issue.
WordWeaver provides thorough, comprehensive, accurate research
services. These include: collecting facts on issues or current topics;
unearthing historical background; and interviewing primary sources for
expert opinion and quotable comments.
WordWeaver Communications researchers are skilled at tracking down
appropriate, reliable information sources - from resource libraries,
public, private and non-profit organizations, the internet and experts
in the field.
At WordWeaver, we find out what you need to know.
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