Every Writer Needs an Editor
Copyediting makes a writer's job easier. As a writer types, too many lowercase letters become capital size. Too many commas sneak past a person in a moment of inspiration. Too many rules exit the brain when an author is obsessed with a story, yet a document would be unclear without proper punctuation and syntax. That is the dilemma.
Words can catch readers and potentially revolutionize their way of thinking. They provide a first impression for potential clients. I believe that no written communication--story, website, newsletter, article, report, or essay--should stumble simply because of a misplaced modifier or a semicolon error. Its power should not diminish. That is my reason for being a copyeditor. I want to make your words shine and help you touch the lives of your readers or clients.
Let's make a deal. You handle the writing; I'll handle the semicolons.
Words can catch readers and potentially revolutionize their way of thinking. They provide a first impression for potential clients. I believe that no written communication--story, website, newsletter, article, report, or essay--should stumble simply because of a misplaced modifier or a semicolon error. Its power should not diminish. That is my reason for being a copyeditor. I want to make your words shine and help you touch the lives of your readers or clients.
Let's make a deal. You handle the writing; I'll handle the semicolons.