Dr Linda Free | Academic editor

Website
www.write-wright.co.uk
Organisation
write-wright
Membership Grade
Advanced Professional Member

About Linda

Web
http://www.write-wright.co.uk

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Hello, I am a freelance copyeditor and proofreader with 17 years’ experience in editing journal articles and book chapters. I provide a punctual, professional and friendly copyediting and proofreading service.

I care about your work and my work.

I specialise in the editing of academic text. I mostly work with authors for whom English is a second or third language.

I was a research assistant in numerical cognition at University College London, UK, and a research fellow in a multidisciplinary team at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, designing human–computer interfaces for users with vision impairment. My work experience honed my skills in structuring research and in communicating results and conclusions clearly and concisely.

Subjects

Cognitive science, cognitive psychology, psychology, psychology and marketing, artificial intelligence, intelligent systems and philosophy of religion.

Experience

Copyediting academics’ journal articles and book chapters.

Copyediting journal articles on behalf of publishers.

Qualifications and awards

BSc Computing and Informatics, MSc Intelligent Systems and PhD Cognitive Psychology.

Training

Basic Proofreading, Publishing Training Centre, UK, 2005.

Brush up Your Grammar, Society for Editors and Proofreaders, UK, 2020.

Copyediting 1, Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP), UK, 2022.

CIEP hybrid conference 2022: Editing in a diverse world.

Copyediting 2, CIEP, UK, 2022.

Copyediting 3, CIEP, UK, 2023.

Word styles and templates for PC, Cadman Training Services, Australia, 2024.

Media

Journal articles and book chapters.

Clients in 2024

Academics from China, Germany, Italy, UK and USA.



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Disclaimer note

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