Hi, I'm a proofreader/editor with experience in both manga and novels. If anyone is interested, please contact me through my email.

seraphimn50@gmail.com

I can provide free proofreading for a chapter. However, further proofreading will require payment, prices are negotiable.

    It's more credible if you point out which novels/others you've proofread/edited, as anyone can say they're a proofreader/editor.

    Of course, no one is obligated to do anything and it's up to everyone to do what they want.

      LordSamurai Thanks for the advice! Unfortunately, even if I state the titles of the manga and novels I've proofread, you won't be able to see them since they're not available to the public. Most of them are for competitions.

      This is my first time trying to proofread/edit in a public domain like webnovel. Do you have any advice?

        Seraphim011
        There are always new authors being hired by Webnovel, but not everyone has an editor/reviewer yet. I've seen contract novels with hundreds of chapters that have received a lot of criticism from readers due to poor grammatical writing.

        I'm not the best person to give advice, but I believe that editors/reviewers should seek out those authors who have just been hired and who don't yet have an editor/reviewer.

        Another way is to look at the winning authors of the WPC (weekly contest), as they are the ones who have the highest chances of being hired, in addition to those who participate in the WSA (annual contest).

        After that, editors/reviewers could put in their profile description the novels they are currently editing/reviewing or have worked on. Basically, using the profile description as a portfolio. This will attract the attention of those looking to hire editors/reviewers.

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