CHICAGO, IL, November 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) WordSharp.net, Chicago based publishing services provider is pleased to announce the launch of a new editing, proofreading and copywriting service designed to provide specialized service to publishers, professional and amateur writers, academics and students throughout the US and around the world.
Commenting on the opening of the service Joe Kerr, owner of WordSharp.net, said:
"Proofreading is one stage in the publishing process that must not be overlooked. Writers usually know what they want to say but, they don't always know how to say it. Outsourcing proofreading to qualified professionals ensures that student dissertations and theses will be done on time and true to formatting requirements; and that novel you've been writing for years can finally be finished. It's unfortunate that, all too often, journal articles, dissertations, theses, applications and CVs are undermined by grammatical errors, poor spelling, and inconsistencies. Yet, for minimal expense, errors causing untold damage can be avoided."
For more information about this and other services available, please visit:
http://www.wordsharp.net/php/manuscript-editing.php
Editing, proofreading and copywriting professionals launch new service - WordSharp.net
Website launch of online proofreading and editing company - WordSharp.net
2010-11-11
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