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General Skills & Services

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Writing & Editing

duration

more than 8 hours

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Help Women Horse Riding Development programme with 5 volunteers for Children

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We are seeking dedicated Short Story Editors, Proofreaders, and Publishing Professionals to assist with an exciting Horse Riding Short Story Writing Project that celebrates rural equestrian culture, youth voices, and community heritage. This initiative forms part of our broader development work through our organisation, where we use sport, storytelling, and skills development to empower young riders and aspiring writers. We Are Looking For: ✍️ Short Story Editors Review and refine youth-written horse riding stories Strengthen narrative structure, character development, and clarity Provide constructive, encouraging feedback 📝 Proofreaders Correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting Ensure consistency and professional presentation 📚 Publishing Support / Advisors Assist with manuscript preparation Guide layout, formatting, and ISBN processes Support digital and/or print publishing strategy


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