Now that you have put on paper (or most probably a Word document) all those wonderful thoughts and ideas you wish to share with the world, wouldn’t you like to ensure that they are conveyed to the readers as you intended them to be? That no spelling, grammar or syntax errors or uneven flow or inconsistencies hinder the communication? And there’s the additional matter of making sure your text and references adhere to the publisher’s style, which is easier said than done.
If you are interested in working with a diligent copyeditor who would polish your text without changing your voice and meaning, you are at the right place.
I have more than 15 years of editorial experience working with leading academic presses and universities (Palgrave Macmillan, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Hong Kong University Press, Bristol University Press, to name a few), specializing in social sciences and humanities books and journals (especially political science, management, economics, business, linguistics, literature, media studies, psychology, philosophy, history).
Testimonials
"Thank you for your thorough and expert copy-editing. It is the best work on any of the books I’ve published, so I am very grateful for your work."—Daniel Gorman, author
"The copy-editing has been very high quality, and we are grateful for every one of the improvements and queries to the text. We are delighted with the improvements!"—Cristobal Young, author
"My thanks for the superb copy-editing."—Roland Jackson, author
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