Publishing and Communication Resources
available through
Pandora Press U.S. and
InterLink Communication Services

A variety of publication, editing, and consulting resources are available through Pandora Press U.S. and InterLink Communication Services. Potential authors or clients are welcome to contact either Pandora U.S. or InterLink, depending on which better fits their goals and needs.

PANDORA PRESS U.S.
Often in coordination with Herald Press, Pandora U.S. publishes thought-provoking theological and scholarly as well as popular books of interest to Anabaptist, Mennonite, Christian, and general readers (roughly in that order of priority). If interested in discussion of publication possibilities, please see
Pandora Press U.S. submission guidelines.

INTERLINK COMMUNICATION SERVICES
InterLink provides services to meet communication needs of individual clients. Among available InterLink services are consultation regarding how to prepare and submit a manuscript for publication; evaluation and revision suggestions to be implemented by author; a full range of editing services, from editing through copy editing and proofreading.

Examples of support InterLink has provided:

  • contract with author to deliver oversight and revision suggestions during writing of book manuscript, then edit manuscript when first draft is completed;
  • ghostwrite and edit rough copy of journal article;
  • help day care center director prepare mission statement;
  • evaluate manuscript in process by self-publishing author and consult regarding steps in the self-publication process;
  • consult with author hoping for publication of articles in magazines regarding how to write for which publishers—and how to continue amid inevitable rejections;
  • evaluate dissertation draft, edit ensuing revised draft, arrange for copy editing, deliver clean final draft to author.

Some services are billed at modest hourly rate (feel free to request specifics). Face-to-face consulting is slightly higher than written (including e-mail) consulting or editing. For larger projects—such as theses, dissertations, or books—contracts can be negotiated based on initial estimates of amount of required work. For such projects proceeding by contract tends to be more economical than hourly billing.

To contact InterLink Communication Services:

  • e-mail: mking@netreach.net
  • phone: 1-215-723-7125
  • Michael A. King
    InterLink Communication Services
    Lederach Corner Store, Third Floor
    Rt. 113 at Cross Road
    P.O. Box 223
    Lederach, PA 19450
 

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