Ms Kerry Boettcher |

Brighton and Hove

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Wordnoodle
Job title
freelance editor
Membership Grade
Professional Member

About Kerry

Education/Qualifications

Masters Degree – Modern Comparative Literature The University of Sussex • September 1994

Bachelors Degree – French The University of Connecticut, USA • May 1992

This also included one year at The University of Rouen, France where I achieved The Superior Diploma of French studies for foreign speakers and The Practical Certificate of Business and Economic French of the Chamber of Commerce of Paris.

Professional development courses:

Introduction to Fiction Editing The Society for Editors and Proofreaders • August 2015

CCE course in Creative Writing The University of Sussex • 2010

testimonials

Kerry and Wordnoodle have woven magic into our recent publication, Francesca. In areas where I had difficulty finding the right emotional words she was there to help. She was also most helpful in getting us though the jungle of publishing. We shall definitely be using her in our next publication. Thank you Kerry.


Charles Land-Reeves, author of Francesca

Many thanks to Kerry for her help with getting my book published. Her experience in the publishing business was very valuable advising on completing proposals, targeting publishers and offering feedback on my manuscript.


Cherry Potter, Psychotherapist, MA, M.Inst.GA, UKCP, author of How Psychotherapy Helps Us Understand Sexual Relationships

Kerry did an excellent copy edit on my monograph for Cambridge University Press. She was very thorough, very prompt and very sensitive to the ideas and intention behind the book. Highly recommended.


Dr Jon Stewart (band member of Sleeper and The Wedding Present) Course Leader, MA Popular Music Practice, BIMM Institute, Brighton, author of Dylan, Lenin, Marx and God



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