Services
Web Sites and E-Newsletters
You believe that your web site looks great and your e-newsletters are clear and concise. You believe that your customers will understand every word. That's not what necessarily happens. Let WordShop Ink proof your web pages and e-newsletters for clarity as well as for those unwanted grammatical errors and punctuation blunders that silently creep in when and where you least expect them.
Fiction/Non-Fiction Books and Articles
Your writing is done and you feel ready to send this project to a publisher. Be more than ready -- be confident. Editors want professional papers. One blatant grammatical error or inconsistency and your project might end up returned or tossed. WordShop Ink will edit your work and make content suggestions as well as give you tips for finding the right and perfect publishing house.
Résumé and Projects
Both formatting and consistency play an important role in the overall look of a résumé. Errors and inconsistencies that WordShop Ink and potential employers spot easily might remain hidden to the eyes of the person creating the résumé.
WordShop Ink also formats and compiles booklets.
Writing, Art, and Logos
Contact WordShop Ink to write articles or to create cartoon-like drawings for your newsletters or projects. Please send us any questions you might have about our services or about our reasonable fees.
Need a logo for the business? We work with the best logo designer in Denver, Colorado. The above logo for WordShop Ink was exactly what we wanted, and we paid a reasonable price!
Research
WordShop Ink loves to do research. Give us the topic and tell us what you want, and we'll gather as much information as you need.
Note: Although we at WordShop Ink love to research topics and gather information, we do not write your research paper for you.
Cover Letters, Queries, and Galleys
Sparkle up your first page to show your professionalism and uniqueness. WordShop Ink will help you state the important facts and show you which common details should be deleted. Few publishers want to read generalities, such as, "My kids loved this story." Once your story is accepted by a publisher, let us proof your galleys, too.