I am a native English speaker from Canada with fluency in French. I have a Ph.D. in Cultural Studies, a master's degree in Information Science and a bachelor's degree in Social Work. I have a strong capacity for qualitative research and my doctoral thesis focused on the intersection between digital technology, identity, and event management/tourism. As a freelancer, I enjoy writing, proofreading, and editing a broad variety of projects in different industries. I have experience with journal, news, and blog articles, and course curricula for post-secondary institutions. I am also a regular contributor to International Living Magazine. I also have experience writing grant proposals, white papers, email and LinkedIn post drafts, as well as board meeting notes.
I've worked with e-learning firms, an open-learning University, non-profit organizations, museums and archives, cryptocurrency and finance news agencies, and travel magazines. I'm skilled at identifying typos, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and tense errors. I can conduct fact-checking, style or structure revisions, or address issues around flow, pacing, phrasing, readability, passive voice, repetition, clarity, conciseness, and word choice. I have also reviewed and proofread a high volume of essays and assignments written by university students, and feel comfortable giving others feedback and suggestions. My goal is to create clear, cohesive, accurate, and polished content for your projects. I am looking for assignments requiring 20 hours of work or less per week. As your freelancer, it is my vision to use my writing and editing skills to help you increase your brand authority and readership. I also have some familiarity with SEO and keyword principles and am always willing to learn new methods, tools, and strategies to apply to my work.