Find a Proofreader near Savage, MN

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BlueWrighte M&M
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BlueWrighte M&M

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Exceptional 5.0

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  • Serves Savage, MN
I’ve worked with bestsellers and emerging artists, students of all ages, for corporations and for coaches. It’s hard living with a scrutinizing eye for language—but my personal curse has always benefitted others! Since college, I have helped family, friends, and clients to shape their visions into error-free, fully-realized projects—web copy, newsletters, resumes, applications, academic manuscripts, proposals for grants/investors, self-help books, and plays/screenplays...even poetry. More than a decade of experience with writers at all levels has taught me how to truly let the author’s voice shine through, while both combing the surface of his/her writing and digging deep beneath it. Together, whatever level of revision or creation your words need, we will manifest your best possible work. Contact me if you are serious about achieving the absolute highest quality. I can work with your budget under the right circumstances, but my usual rates are commensurate with my skill and experience, in the ballpark of: Proofreading - $75/hr. Copyediting - $130/hr. Substantive/Developmental - $190/hr. Ghostwriting/Consulting - $225+/hr. (content dependent) Professional inquiries only, please (disregarding creed, age, gender, race, etc.) _____________________________________________ My consultancy has also provided Test Prep and other academic specialty services for over a decade. Contact me if your student needs intensive coaching in essay writing, math (through Calculus), or for any of the upper level / entry exams (PSAT, SAT, or ACT.)See more

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