Aurora Writing & Editing Services

Aurora Writing & Editing Services Aurora offers a range of writing and editing services, from transcribing to ghostwriting and everyth Think of the last book you read. The same holds true today.

Hopefully it communicated dynamically in a way that influenced your perspective on life, perhaps even the decisions you make and the issues you care about. The written word is powerful. Throughout history, intelligent and creative men and women have affected society--some for better and some for worse--through the artful use of words on paper. Abraham Lincoln, when he met Harriet Beecher Stowe, au

thor of Uncle Tom's Cabin, is said to have greeted her with the words, "So you are the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war." But writing an effective and influential book is not as simple as typing up your ideas in a book-length document and sending it off to the printer. Getting a book into print is easier now than it's ever been due to the growth of low-cost self-publishing and the powerful communication tools available through the internet. Yet the ability to craft a well-written and effective book still takes time and expertise. That's where Aurora comes in. Let us help you craft your ideas and message into a form that will have the ability to influence and inspire. Endorsements

"Amy has an amazing ability to get to the heart of the project. She is wonderfully diligent and focused. I highly recommend her in any of your literary ventures."
--Danny Silk, Founder of Loving On Purpose Ministries, Bethel Church Senior Leadership Team, Author of Loving Our Kids on Purpose and Culture of Honor (Redding, CA)

"Amy Calkins is not only a dear friend, but also a tremendous writer and editor. I have had the pleasure of working with her on three of my books, and she is a gift of God. I would strongly urge anyone to work with her; she will help you take your writing to a whole new level."
--Jonathan Welton, Director of Welton Academy, Author of School of the Seers, Normal Christianity, Eyes of Honor, and Raptureless (Rochester, NY)

"I want to recommend to you Amy Calkins for your next writing or editing project! Amy has done several projects for me, and I am extremely happy with her good work."
--Bobby Conner, Founder of Eagles View Ministries, Author of God's Supernatural Power,The Justice of God, and the annual publication, The Shepherd's Rod
(Bullard, TX)

"Our company has contracted with Amy Calkins regularly over the last five years. I have always been pleased with her timeliness, excellence, and attention to detail. I commend her to you for your writing and editing needs."
--Dean Drawbaugh, General Manager/Controller, Destiny Image Publishers
(Shippensburg, PA)

04/13/2016

You have to be more stubborn than the manuscript, and you have to punch in and punch out every day, regardless of whether it's going well, regardless of whether it's going badly....It's largely an act of perseverance.
—Khaled Hosseini, on the discipline of writing

04/12/2016

I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope.
—Dr. Seuss

04/11/2016

The highest of wisdom is continual cheerfulness: such a state, like the region above the moon, is always clear and serene.
—Michel de Montaigne

04/06/2016

Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.
—Abraham Lincoln

04/05/2016

To love another person is to see the face of God.
—Victor Hugo

04/04/2016

I don't think poetry is based just on poetry; it is based on a thoroughly lived life. And so I couldn't just decide I was going to write no matter what; I first had to find out what it means to live.
—Jane Hirschfield

03/30/2016

If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.
—Ruyard Kipling

02/22/2016

A lottery is a taxation upon all the fools in creation; and heaven be praised, it is easily raised, for credulity's always in fashion.
—Henry Fielding, from "The Lottery," 1742

02/10/2016

[I decided to create] the kind of characters I could personally relate to. They'd be flesh and blood ... they'd be fallible and feisty, and—most important of all—inside their colorful, costumed booties they'd still have feet of clay.
—Stan Lee

01/25/2016

In the bleak mid-winter
Frosty winds made moan,
Earth stood hard as iron,
Water like a stone
Snow had fallen, snow on snow,
Snow on snow,
In the bleak mid-winter,
Long ago.
—Christina Rosetti

01/18/2016

Keep on writing, no matter what! That's the most important thing. As long as you have a job on hand that absorbs all your mental energy, you haven't much worry to spare over other things. It serves as a suit of armor.
—Eugene O'Neill

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Harrisburg, PA

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