Proofreading your non-fiction book

Proofreading for

non-fiction books

"I wanted to thank you for your outstanding work on my book No More Job Secrets … It was a pleasure working with you. "


Rawan Taha, author of No More Job Secrets, shares entry-level international job opportunities, fellowships, and internships for youth

Working with independent authors, publishers, writing mentors and book coaches.

I'm keen that we have a conversation so that I can understand what you're looking for.


That's why I offer a free exploratory call so we can see if we suit each other and what your needs are as you prepare to publish.

Ready for proofreading? Let's talk.
Proofreading
The double-check before publication
In a traditional publishing workflow, proofreading comes after your book has been copyedited and typeset. 
For PDFs, I mark up using BSI symbols or Adobe highlight and comment functions. For Word, I use Track Changes.
Close reading every line of your book, I will check spelling, punctuation and grammar. 
I will look at consistency with your editorial conventions/your copyeditor's style sheet and double-check other elements of the manuscript, for instance, whether the page numbers are in sequential order. 
If you'd prefer more intervention, proof-editing may suit you. I offer a free exploratory call so we can talk about where you are in the publishing process.

I will quote a flat fee – you'll know in advance how much your project will cost.

Please check out the services page for how I'll quote for your proofread.

Let's talk about what you need
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