Victoria N
Plano, United States
“No job is too big and no detail too small.”
Specialist subjects:
Editing formats:
Education:
Certificate in Library Information Science
Central Washington University
2020–2022
Favorite referencing style
APA is what I'm most familiar with, but I have a real soft spot for the elegant simplicity of an MLA reference list.
Why I became an editor
Proofreading is a field that complements both my greatest strengths (sensitivity, self-discipline, and attention to detail) and my greatest weaknesses (chief among them being relentless pedantry). When I was looking for a position that would allow me the flexibility I needed to succeed in school, proofreading was an obvious decision and one I haven't regretted.
Background and experience
I am studying sociology and English and I completed an undergraduate certificate in the multidisciplinary field of library and information science. As such, I have a keen understanding of the conventions of modern academic writing, including citation styles. Even before I began proofreading, I had a reputation as the go-to proofreader for my family and friends. In an amateur capacity, I have edited everything from school essays to professional resumes to holiday cards.
Why I love proofreading and editing
There are many things I love about proofreading, but by far my favorite is how much I learn on the job. Whether I’m reading a paper on a subject I know nothing about or discovering an obscure quirk of the English language, I’m always gaining new knowledge. I consider it an honor and a privilege to be entrusted with my clients’ work.
Favorite book:
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson is my favorite book.
Hobbies:
On the rare occasions that I'm not proofreading or studying, I'm usually reading, baking, or volunteering at a local library.
Editing tips:
I highly recommend taking a short break in between rounds of editing. When it comes to catching small errors, a fresh pair of eyes can be a surprisingly powerful tool.