Person who checks and corrects a manuscript for spelling, grammar, punctuation, inconsistencies, inaccuracies, and conformity to style requirements. Also called line editor.
The last person to see and approve written material before it goes out to its audience; the person responsible for its accuracy, grammar and length.
an editor who prepares text for publication
a person who checks your manuscript for spelling, grammar and punctuation
A copy editor prepares text for publication. They proofread articles and often act as fact-checkers as well.
An editor who prepares final copy for the Printer.
A copy editor looks for grammar, spelling, and style mistakes in a story (or any other text for that matter) after it is written and edited for content and clarity. Most staffs hire both freelance and full-time copy editors. The head of the copy department is the copy chief.
The person who reads the author's MANUSCRIPT and corrects it for LITERALs and TYPOs before passing it to the TYPESETTER. ( See PROOFREADER.)
last professional to see and approve written material before it is delivered to an audience by a media outlet. Responsible for its accuracy, grammar, and length
A magazine staff member who edits copy accuracy, style, grammar, and spelling.
the person employed in a publishing house who works on the detail of a book, ensuring accuracy and completeness and preparing it for typesetting.
corrects grammar and spelling in a manuscript and checks facts for accuracy and conformity.
The person who reviews a manuscript for style, punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
person responsible for correcting errors within a manuscript, such as grammar, spelling, and consistency, querying the editor and author with problems to solve, and preparing a style sheet of names, places, etc.