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proofread

verb

 prüf-ˌrēd  \proofread\ ˈprüf-​ˌred  \; proofreading

Definition of proofread

transitive verbto read and mark corrections in (something, such as a proof)

Merriam-Webster

Services

Proofreading is a thorough review of your content to ensure it is error-free. This includes marking up, rather than changing your text. It is the last step in the editing process.

Content

  • press releases
  • blog posts
  • a website page that is important like a sales page or About Me page
  • book summaries
  • letters/emails to agents, editors, publishing houses, etc.
  • book cover copy
  • product labels
  • LinkedIn profiles
  • newsletters
  • sales emails
  • resumes
  • cover letters/emails

Your text will be checked for:

  • Typos
  • Misspellings
  • Incorrect word usage
  • Capitalization
  • Punctuation (including apostrophes and commas)
  • Subject-verb agreement
  • Formatting
  • Typography
  • Compliance with style guide

About Me

I’ve loved the written word since I was very young. My favorite past time is reading. It takes me to places and events I could never have dreamt of in my wildest imagination. I have always been a little bit of a “grammar cop,” if only in my mind. I decided that it would be rewarding to help others review and proofread their written content.

My degree in Communications with a minor in English has given me unique skills to review and correct documents, blogs, websites, books, and more.

Let me be the final look before publishing or printing your content.   

Contact

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Reviews

 Angela Dula was recommended by another writer and I will be ever grateful for the recommendation. I have worked with dozens of professional editors for my published books and Angela was the most thorough I’ve worked with. In my latest book, she found typos that so many editors missed. She is the master of commas! She returned the manuscript with clear comments and suggestions in the agreed-upon timeframe. I highly recommend Angela and will definitely hire her for my next project.

                                                                                                         Marie Estorge, Author