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Sybille Watson~Jones

Title:                  Hiring An Adaptable Freelance Writer

Description:        Freelance writer, excelling in SEO assignments

Keywords:    writer, freelance writer, ghostwriter, copywriter, rewriter, proof  reader, researcher

Dear Sir or Madame:

This is a bold move on the part of this writer.  Having to compete with many qualified writers, including more than one writer in a given business, has prompted me to find a different avenue in advertising my abilities.  Hopefully this will be taken in the manner intended, “selling” my skills as a writer.

I am a freelance writer, copywriter, rewriter, and SEO writer. I also edit articles by means of research and then proofreading the finished product so that it is “camera ready“.  In order to find a unique way of writing, I have been willing to break ground and have found myself quite comfortable writing SEO articles to the approval of webmasters who have employed and continue to employ my writing capabilities.

There are numerous freelance writers capable of writing and do so very well. SEO projects are especially in need of a researcher who understands the content and ranking system and is able to write articles, using strategically placed keywords in order to optimize search engines results.

I have continued to maintain long lasting association with my clients, no doubt due to the quality work I am able to deliver and writing for the sheer joy of writing.  Allowing me to write this has allowed you to read my capabilities as a writer.

Thank you for considering my non-traditional resume as a writer, excelling in Search Engine Optimization.

Sybille Jones

In addition, I have written numerous “Letters to the Editor” articles for our local newspaper, eZine online, and Associated Content as well as Twitter.

Throughout the years I have always wondered why there are so many religions.  I had attended many churches, sat or stood in dark buildings and even peaked into a revival meeting.

Why the question?  Mind you.  I am an avid Bible reader.  And it is because of this that a few questions have weighed on me.  Some of them are…

  • Why do church leaders “bless” war when the Bible strictly condemns it?  “Thou shalt not kill.”  There is no comma and the word “except” after that statement.
  • Is a Catholic individual any different overseas than here?  Yet we send soldiers to kill other Catholics. Brothers and Sisters in faith.  What if everyone was of one faith?  There wouldn’t be anymore wars, that’s for sure.
  • What does it mean to “hallowed be thy name” found in the Lord’s prayer.  Is it Jesus’ father’s name we are to hold sacred?  But isn’t Jesus, God and HS all in one?  (Matt. 6:9,10)  And…what is God’s name?
  • What is this Kingdom alluded to in the Lord’s Prayer?  Is this a one faith – one government?
  • Who did Jesus pray to when he was on earth?
  • Do you mean Jesus had another assignment other than dying for us?  (Luke 4:43)
  • What is the good news of God’s Kingdom found at Matt. 24:14?
  • Will this Kingdom start within the verses found in Revelation 21:1-4?

Now to me, a reasoning person, it seems that this Kingdom theme runs rampant throughout the Scriptures.  Did it have its beginning in the book of Genesis?  It’s fulfillment in Revelation?

Obviously I am a person, always with a lot of questions even though being an avid Bible student.  Much like the Ethiopian eunuch who asked if he understood the scrolls he had been reading.  His response?  “How could  I without someone to teach me.”

My infantile “poetic” attempt coming to grips with my past.

What’s done is done.

  • The sins of my youth I remember;

they are remembered forever.

To bear this burden they are trapped.

  • A friend is someone who does not remember,

though knowing me better than I of myself.

They forget…for the sake of love.

  • A true friend forgets what I have done

so that who I am can be remembered now…

and in the future.

There are some people who are unable to remember their past for whatever reason.  I am one of those people, having lived many years not really knowing who I could have been had I been given the chance to live a rightful life.