Fast-Turnaround Editor/Proofreader: Mental Health & Emotional Support

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Job Description:

We are looking for a sharp, efficient, and highly responsive editor/proofreader to finalize a 14,000-word book. The book consists of 20 chapters (700 words each) focused on emotional support and mental health.

We need a professional who can dive in immediately and deliver polished work without sacrificing quality.

The Scope:

Proofreading: Fix all grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors.

Editing for Repetition: This is crucial. We need you to identify and tighten up repetitive phrasing or redundant ideas to ensure the message is impactful.

Tone Check: We have a specific defined tone, we want to make sure it is consistent throughout the project. We don't want to change the language or tone.

Word Count: ~14,000 words total.

Why Apply?

We have a large collection of similar products in development. We are looking for a "go-to" editor for long-term collaboration. If you nail this first project and meet our deadlines, we have a steady stream of future work ready for you.

Requirements:

Immediate availability.

Experience in the mental health, self-help, or wellness niche.

Native-level English fluency.

Must be able to turn around work quickly.

To apply: Please state your earliest delivery date for the full 14,000 words. Applications without a timeline will not be considered.

Budget: $300-$400.

Please submit examples of your editing in your application.

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