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    Welcome! The Proofreader's
    Parlour is a blog for editors and proofreaders. It aims to provide information, advice, opinion, comment, resources, tips and knowledge sharing 
    related to the business of editorial freelancing.

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    Explorations of the various sectors of editorial freelance work.

    Out now: 
    • Editing Genre Fiction ... more
    • Indexing ... more

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    The Full Media Blog ... more

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    1. Now available in Paperpack: Business Planning for Editorial Freelancers
    2. Does Training Matter? What Publishers Say about Proofreading & Editing Courses
    3. Proofreading: How to Choose the Right Training Course
    4. Free Downloadable PDF Proofreading Stamps
    5. “Can you proofread my thesis by tomorrow?” – Editorial Freelancing in the Student Market
    6. Why I Hate the Term “Freelance Proofreader” – A Letter to Newbies
    7. Proofreading – Does it Pay?
    8. Building a Freelance Proofreading Business – The Usefulness of Objectives
    9. Going Direct – Using “Cold” Cover Letters to get Freelance Work with Publishers
    10. Roundup: Websites for Editorial Freelancers – Why? How? What?

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    Starting Out in Editorial Freelancing – Readers' Favourites ... more

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    Guest articles and interviews that feature proofreaders, editors, writers, publishers, trainers and developers contributing to the world of words.

    Out now: How to Ensure Your Freelance Business Survives: A Ten-Point Plan ... more

    Forthcoming: The fiction editor ● The PDF software developer ● The editorial mentor

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    Articles: Making the Most of Limited Space: 3 Steps to Effective Directory Advertising ● The Publisher: The Proofreader’s Best Friend? ● Good Proofreading Practice ● Favourite Proofreading Tools ● Starting Out in Proofreading: Knowing Your Strengths

    Out now: 
    • Working with Editorial Colleagues: The Informal Referral ... more
    • The Proofreader and the Self-publisher: Are You a Good Fit for Each Other? ... more

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    My favourite blogs from proofreaders, editors, writers, librarians and scholars ...
    • An American Editor – editing and business advice from Rich Adin
    • Armed with Pens –
      advice for editors and writers
    • Beyond Paper Editing –tips for writers and editors alike
    • Commas, Characters and Crime Scenes – "self-editing advice from the front line of fiction publishing"
    • Copyediting.com – editing and language blog
    • DCBLOG – David Crystal, writer, editor, lecturer, broadcaster
    • Editing Mechanics – “a blog about how people work together to create great text” from Hazel Harris
    • EditorMom – editing, medical editing, and business aspects of freelancing
    • The Editor's POV – forum for freelance editors of fiction
    • Eva's Sirius Blog – an author/editor on life stuff from a different angle
    • Freelance Feast – advice on working independently in healthy ways
    • Freelance Folder – freelance tools, resources, tips and advice 
    • Freelance Switch – sound practical advice on freelancing
    • Full Media blog – insights and opinion of online media, with a strong marketing focus
    • Grammar Girl – Mignon Fogarty's Quick and Dirty Tips
    • Let's Get Digital – David Gaughran's low-down on self-publishing
    • Kate Blackham – editor of hard sums and geekspeak
    • Kateproof Blog – covers all things proofreading and editing
    • MorningStar Editing – editorial freelancing blog from Cassie Armstrong
    • PublishED Adelaide – for editors, publishers and authors
    • Publishing Training Centre Blog – freelancing, publishing knowledge base and grammar tips
    • Scholarly Kitchen – opinion and comment on scholarly publishing 
    • Sentence First – Stan Carey's English-language blog
    • Sharmanedit – journal publishing blog with a focus on biomedical science
    • Subversive Copy Editor – advice from Chicago
    • Writers and Editors –Pat McNees on writing, editing and publishing
    • Writer Beware ® Blogs! – focuses on literary scams, schemes, and pitfalls, along with some all round good-sense talk on publishing 

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