We are kind of inept bloggers. We'll get better. In the meantime, here's a page where we're going to link all the posts in alphabetical order, because it's cool when people can find things.
Keeping in the spirit of making things easy to find, we've tagged each editor's post with the editing services that they offer, so that you can sort (sort of) by service. So, if you want to see all the listed services that offer proofreading, click on the proofreading tag. That's pretty much as high tech as we get.
A note on service descriptions: many editors seem to use different terminology for various services, and even when they use the same terms, they don't always draw the boundaries in the same places. We've dealt with this by sorting them all into a few broad categories for the purposes of tagging, but we recommend that you double check each editor to make sure their idea of copy editing at least resembles your idea of copy editing.
Editing services posts, alphabetically by service or first name, whichever we've got, because we had to pick something:
Adirondack Editing
Alison Dasho
Beth Battrick
Danielle Poiesz
Densewords (Harry Dewulf)
Editor Jenn (Jenn Fitzpatrick)
The Eyes for Editing (Amy Eye)
Highlight Editing (Natalie Maddalena)
Homunculus Editing Services (Derek Prior)
Ink Slinger Editorial Services (Cheryl Murphy)
Kathleen Dale
Paper Tyger (Juliet Ullman)
The Professional Editing Edge (Alisa Carter)
Quilldrivers (Jeff Hill)
Red Adept Publishing (Editing Services)
Rhonda Helms
Victory Editing (Anne Victory)
There are many freelance editing services out there. We list them, and let you review them here in the comments. Don't see a service listed? Want to? Email us a listing at freelanceeditorreview at gmail dot com or see our contact page.
Important stuff.
Please check out our commenting policy before you wade in. If you want to see a service listed that you don't see here, go here, send us the info we need, and we'll get right on that. Finally, a disclaimer: we've set this blog up because we wanted a giant list of editors, and honest reviews are important and hard to come by. Reviews and comments are by their nature subjective, and do not reflect the opinions of the editors of this blog, nor do we vouch for their accuracy. We do not endorse any of the services that we list. We're just listing them. In fact, we don't really have an editor for this blog. Possibly we need one.
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