Jennifer F
San Diego, United States
“I can help you craft error-free writing that clearly communicates even your most complex ideas through prose that flows easily and naturally.”
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Education:
MA in Art History
University of California Davis
2002–2007
Favorite referencing style
My favorite style is Chicago because it's what I've been using since I was a student and it's familiar. I also love that a writer can include so much interesting information in the notes.
Why I became an editor
I was always a bookworm and a lover of words. Writing and editing came naturally, but it never occurred to me to make a living with it. I went to graduate school for art history – my favorite subject in college – and realized that I loved writing essays and papers. After completing my master’s degree, I became a college instructor, and I couldn’t stop correcting student essays in my mind. Becoming an editor and proofreader allows me to fix writing errors myself, which I find deeply satisfying.
Background and experience
I’ve been a freelance copyeditor since the summer of 2021, working mostly on academic manuscripts like journal articles, books, and exhibition catalogs. I also did a stint as the sole copyeditor for a career mentorship nonprofit, working with young writers from around the world on nonfiction articles for the company website.
Why I love proofreading and editing
I love learning new things. I work on manuscripts on so many different topics! I also love the sense of satisfaction that comes from fixing errors and figuring out how to make a passage flow more naturally.
Favorite book:
I've been reading the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon since it started back in the 90s.
Hobbies:
I love cooking, watching movies, visiting art museums, and working out.
Editing tips:
I have to make several passes, ideally with lots of time in between. This lets me approach each pass with fresh eyes and catch more errors.