Kelsey R

Eugene, United States

“It's the smallest details that make the biggest difference.”

Specialist subjects:

Agriculture & Forestry Alternative Medicine Botany Creative Writing Cultural Studies Dance Drama & Theater East & South Asian Studies Fiction Language & Literature Translation Studies

Education:

BA in Chinese Language and Literature

University of Oregon

2012–2016

Favorite referencing style

Chicago is my favorite, as it’s the one I use the most. MLA comes in second place.

Why I became an editor

Language is my passion! This includes writing, reading, learning languages, and teaching languages. As I have a love for learning and a nearly obsessive need to correct errors in texts, proofreading is a job that brings me immense delight. The only thing better is being able to help others make their writing shine!

Background and experience

I have worked in a variety of jobs ranging from wildland firefighting, laboratory work, the wine industry, and tutoring in an English as a Second Language setting. I’ve done frequent proofreading in a laboratory setting, which generally involves reports, standard operating procedures, and forms.

Why I love proofreading and editing

There is something so satisfying about reading a piece of writing and getting so lost in the content that you don't notice the words in front of your face. That's when I know something has been written, edited, and proofread with excellence. While I enjoy proofreading nearly anything, I am partial to fiction (especially science fiction and fantasy), language and literature, Asian culture and history, forestry, and botany.

Want to save time on your content editing?

Want to save time on your content editing?

Our expert proofreaders have you covered.

Favorite book:

Jingo by Terry Pratchett

Hobbies:

When I'm not proofreading, I'm likely to be found wandering the forest, writing, reading a book, or napping with said book on my face.

Editing tips:

Before you call a document completely done, read it aloud or use a text-to-speech function and listen to it. You'd be surprised how easy it is to catch areas that don't sound quite right.

More editors

  • Mary G

    Mary G

    Osceola, Arkansas, USA

    Creative Writing, East & South Asian Studies, Education, English, Fiction, Language & Literature, TESOL

    View Profile
  • Emily N

    Emily N

    New Jersey, United States

    Education, English

    View Profile
  • Suzanne M

    Suzanne M

    Anthropology, Archaeology, Classics & Ancient History, Cultural Studies, History, Social Sciences

    View Profile
  • Leena E

    Leena E

    Northumberland, UK

    Accounting & Finance, Business, Creative Writing, Dance, Drama & Theatre, Education, English, Language & Literature

    View Profile
  • Serena C, Esq.

    Serena C, Esq.

    Columbus, Ohio, USA

    View Profile
  • Emmily T

    Emmily T

    Portland, United States

    Linguistics

    View Profile
  • Trina L

    Trina L

    Telford, United States

    Art & Design, Art History, Creative Writing, English, Fiction, Fine Arts, Food Science, Graphic Design, Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism, Theology & Religious Studies

    View Profile
  • Elizabeth G

    Elizabeth G

    Lakewood, United States

    Accounting & Finance, Business & Management, Consumer Behavior, Economics, Insurance, International Development, Politics, Public Policy, Risk Management, Social Sciences

    View Profile
Trusted by thousands of leading
institutions and businesses

Ready to work with our dedicated editors?

Tell us about you, your business, and what you are looking for in an editorial partner.