Tutors

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A ‘Tutor' is the equivalent of an editor, a proof reader, an adviser, and a beta reader wrapped into one. The demand for an extra set of eyes has increased and there are many writers out there searching for their Tutor. Chalk is now accepting adverts for Tutors who are willing to offer their expert services. Please email chalk(at)crookedteeth.org with the following information: (a) your name, (b) your email/contact method, (c) link to audition piece, (d) strengths and qualifications, (e) your official ad in 50 words max, and (f) which services you would like to provide: ask, crit, or beta. You may choose all three or only one.

Please note that I have the right to turn away any applicant that does not meet the standards of what a 'Tutor' should be. Please only apply if you have availability and truly want to use your skills to help others.

As for those who have been accepted as tutors, please feel free to use this button on your homepage:

current tutors

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Connor - Crit, Beta, or Ask a Question!
"If you don't have correct grammar or have tons of spelling mistakes, I probably won't read your story. That's why I want to help. I can spot the grammar mistakes that most people wouldn't catch. I have a passion for writing and I want to use it to help you."
Contact - connor.kingery@gmail.com or @mibba

Taylor - Ask a Question!
"As a growing writer, myself, I am always looking for new ways to learn and ways to help other writers along the way. I am in my second year of University, I am a famed Grammar Nazi, and I can offer you hints and tips that I have picked up along the way!"





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Alyssa
the rex;@mibba


"Writing…is my life. I love writing so much that I tend to disregard everything else that’s happening in the world just to spend time with myself and my characters. Sometimes I wish I could be “normal” and then I realize that being who I am, and what I am, makes me special because, if I think really hard on it, I know myself. I know every little thing that there is to know about me because tiny bits of my persona are in every last stinking one of my characters. I’ve been wounded with very few negative comments and have grown from them, maturing as both a person and a writer. There’s no substitute for the rush of getting comments on a story, or the serenity of being alone with people that aren’t real. I know that I have potential; I just really want other people to see it too."

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