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As a freelance writer, you might be called upon to proofread or edit work for a client. At the same time, you might need to hire a proofreader or editor of your own to check your work. But are you confident about understanding the difference between the two roles? How do you explain proofreading to clients? And how on earth do you choose your own editor when you need to hire one?

In this episode, Philippa and Lorrie cover all these topics and more.

Show Notes

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Episode 19: How to Proofread Your Own Work

Episode 23: How to Decide What to Charge for your Freelance Writing Services

Episode 4: Hot Topic: Writing and Editing for free - is it ever OK?

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The art of the interview

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Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website

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Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird

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Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org and freesfx.co.uk, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija, cakeje, gr8sfx, Bansemer, hutsvoid and Corsica_S, Jaturo.

For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.