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<title>Short Story Editing Services vs. Self&#45;Editing: Which Produces a Stronger Manuscript?</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Time, Energy, and Creative Focus Editing your own work demands time and mental energy. You switch roles from creator to critic, which can slow progress. ]]></description>


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