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Jordan Rosenfeld - Author | Editor | Writing Coach
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Welcome!

Make a scene. If you don’t, someone else will.

It’s been said that the difference between a published writer and one who never does is persistence. The reality is simple: if you don’t write the next bestseller, someone else will. If you don’t work hard, someone else will. Jordan’s work as a writing teacher is to help writers learn and hone the craft of writing, to continually persist and become a better writer with the goal of publication, and to find purpose along the way when the journey is tough.

Language is a living, changing force and the passionate medium of Jordan Rosenfeld, author, editor and journalist. From teaching the craft of writing to editing your manuscripts, Jordan brings her love for language and a keen eye to all her work to help you achieve your writing goals.

 

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