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Stephen Kubacki earned his English Language, Literature and
Writing baccalaureate at Eastern Michigan University in
Ypsilanti, Michigan. He freelances in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
His in-progress novel The Gospel of Josaphat is about
a bunch of college kids on a quest, a quest to get a passing
grade in their comparative religion class by writing stories
from their own cultural or religious perspectives. Professor
Jakubaczewski also promises a free meal to the best tell-taler
compliments of the Tabard Inn Host. Against everyone’s
advice Kubacki is now writing and shamelessly promoting his
silly, eclectic story. He’s also writing a memoir Concha
Purpurea about how he survived his reckless childhood,
teen-pains, and an unnaturally long young adulthood. This is
only remarkable because in his forties he still acts like
he’s nineteen.
Not
only does he write witty novels and wacky memoirs, he is
also for hire at:
Steve’s Language Service
Writes
résumés and cover letters, promoting your pursuit of new
employment.
Provides guidance, editing, and formatting for your report,
essay, or thesis.
Tutors
you or your child in reading or spelling.
Tutors
you in E.S.L. and helps you prepare for the T.O.E.F.L.
Writes
letters, card greetings, and poems when you can’t find the
right words.
Offers
you a reduced rate if out-of-work or a recent college
graduate.
Pays
you a referral fee when your friends or family hire S.L.S.
Click
on the Contact page to
reach Steve’s Language Services.
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