
Find out what's in (and not in) the course
Hear why skilled proofreading matters.
Discover your strong and weak points in proofreading by taking this diagnostic test and checking your answers.
Understand where proofreading belongs in the writing and editing process.
Learn the five methods used by experienced proofreaders and which suit what type of circumstances.
Learn which technical and old-style tools you should use for proofreading - and those you shouldn't use, and why.
Learn how to handle the situations that most often trip up proofreaders.
Find out how to handle certain proofreading challenges.
Take a practice quiz - with answers - to see how your proofreading is now
Take a second practice quiz, with answers.
Here we wrap up the course and look ahead to even more improvement.
If you have a reasonable grasp of English but keep getting caught with bloopers on your blog or in your newsletter, or if you’ve been tasked with proofreading other people’s work and don’t know good systems for doing so, this course is for you.
Learn the best methods for finding and fixing mistakes, which writing situations tend to trip up proofreaders the most, tools that you should and shouldn’t use to get the words and punctuation right, and ways to get better and better at producing error-free text.
A diagnostic test at the outset helps you identify your proofreading weaknesses, and two practice tests at the end give you the chance to try out your new skills and see how well you did.
"Proofreading sometimes gets dismissed as a lower-level task that's not that exciting. But the Proofreading Hacks course makes it clear how important proofreading is in the writing process -- and does so in an entertaining way." - Liz Willis, Writer, Editor and Blogger, Minneapolis, MN
This on-demand video course respects your time by being practical and concise, yet includes handouts and resources that give it lasting value.
The instructor, Marcia Yudkin, has coached writers and business owners for decades. She has had her own work proofread (and occasionally mangled) by professionals at top American book publishers and magazines. She also worked as a freelance editor and advisor for a small press for many years.