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If you need help with accurate wording that is free from jargon, or you need an efficient and fast turnaround, you are in the right place. Whatever your need, I can help you with a keen and fresh eye. My services include, but are not limited to, proofreading, copy-editing, re-writing, developmental editing, and fact checking for a variety of media, such as

fiction and non-fiction books, educational materials, websites, newsletters, presentations, marketing materials, and business reports and plans. My clients include publishers, writers, academics, businesses, educational institutions, people with disabilities, and people whose first language is not English. All quotations are free.

  Someone needs to do a price check at Asda! Six crumpets for 50p at 8.4p each, or nine crumpets for £1.35 at 15p each! ...
07/02/2023


Someone needs to do a price check at Asda! Six crumpets for 50p at 8.4p each, or nine crumpets for £1.35 at 15p each! Not exactly value for money for busy, tired, hungry people. I obvs bought two packs of six for a pound, and I let them know...

Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently. This sometimes makes them funny!
23/12/2020

Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently. This sometimes makes them funny!

The first no L... Actually, it's the second. This shop previously had 'Gitter' for sale!
17/12/2020

The first no L... Actually, it's the second. This shop previously had 'Gitter' for sale!

Mmm, can't beat a supersfot towel 😉
13/12/2020

Mmm, can't beat a supersfot towel 😉

I missed this first time around. A word that sounds nowhere near as harsh as 'lockdown'. Either this, or early hibernati...
02/11/2020

I missed this first time around. A word that sounds nowhere near as harsh as 'lockdown'. Either this, or early hibernation suits me. What words do you use to try to change your mindset to cope?

Time to latibulate May 13, 2020 | put in a good word ‘Lockdown’ sounds wretchedly penal and miserably incarcerate, so I was delighted to meet this alternative. How much more pleasant to ‘latibulate’, as defined by Mr. Cockeram in his 1623 English Dictionary as ‘privily to hide ones selfe i...

I took a photo of this amusing charity shop typo last week. Does it make mean people sparkly or make nice people sparkly...
25/10/2020

I took a photo of this amusing charity shop typo last week. Does it make mean people sparkly or make nice people sparkly and mean? What do you think 'Gitter' does?!

22/10/2020

It's four months since my last post. That's better than seven months, I suppose!

I've been gaining new qualifications, busy with old clients, and winning new ones. That's all very helpful in odd times like these.

13/07/2020

Oops. It's been seven months since my last post. My client says I'm, "on fire today".
Better get some water!

13/12/2019

A great article.
10/12/2019

A great article.

Believe it or not, real editors don’t lie in wait to pounce on the unsuspecting.

They truly deserved to win!
09/12/2019

They truly deserved to win!

'Ultimately there was no separating the winners,' say judges

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