Upwind Sample

Here is an excerpt from Biohazard Studio's Upwind line. This is from The Prophecy of the Grand Amplifier Campaign and Sourcebook. Here you get to see what two different passages looked like before and after I attacked them with my red pen.

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Bree Hettrick-Heimbach
Crazy about Alaska

Author Shannon Brown hired me to proofread her book on a tight deadline. This was a sweet romance filled with wonderful descriptions of life in Alaska.

Shannon wrote,

“Rachel had a short time to proofread my romance, but she did a thorough job, and completed the job a day early. I would hire her again.”

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Bree Hettrick-Heimbach
Return to the Stars Quick Guide

"Games don't get made without wonderful collaborators. Rachel Lapidow is a skilled RPG copy editor who did so much to improve the clarity of my writing."

This was a message on Twitter from game creator Mark Sabalauskas. I loved helping Mark get his quick start guide ready for gamers. Return to the Stars is a fun and optimistic game chock full of humor and excitement. For more information about Return to the Stars, check out Mark's page at https://festive.ninja/ 

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Bree Hettrick-Heimbach
The Prophecy of the Grand Amplifier Campaign

Here is an excerpt from Biohazard Studio's Upwind line. I copy edited and proofread this 82k book. Due to Biohazard's publishing schedule, I had to edit this book before the core book. To prevent confusion or differently named abilities and artifacts, I cross-referenced the core book and kept a very detailed style sheet.

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Bree Hettrick-Heimbach
Page Proofed the Upwind Core Book

This was an 80k core book that had been edited by another individual and converted into a PDF. Unfortunately, my client discovered numerous mistakes in the PDF and sent out a request for help. Dom Perry from Nine Dragons recommended me to help out. I was limited as to the edits I could make as they would affect the layout of the book. So I made surgical edits and also verified that the index listed the correct page number for each entry (which it initially didn't).

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Bree Hettrick-Heimbach