Editing, i need help
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Editing, i need help
- KWright
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When I went to school, many English majors wanted to get into editing, and proofreading is a good way to start out. State that you specifically would be interested in Technical Communications or Creative Writing students. While other English majors could help as proofreaders, these students focus more on the language itself and how it can best serve an idea.
So, to summarize:
Contact a University about finding a proofreader/editor for your next book. Be specific in this email about what kind of position you're looking to fill and include that you don't have the funds to pay the student. Additionally, ask if there's any other staff you should be talking to concerning getting a student to review your material to add to the student's portfolio.
While you won't be losing any creative writes to your book, understand that many students who are interested in proofreading or editing for free will want to keep an original copy and a finished copy, to show how they contribute to a manuscript.
I hope that this helps.
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I look forward to hearing from you.