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Tuesday, 2 January 2018
Proofreader needed
Hi all , I have been putting together the updated version of the Moth and Butterflies of Calderdale (including the first micro List) . I have done all i can and now need someone to give it a read and pull out all the spelling / grammer mistake. (anyone who knows me will know there will be many ). Any help greatly accepted .leave message below if you can help.....
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I'm happy to give it a read through.
ReplyDeleteI won't be able to spot issues with spelling mistakes in the moth names though.
Hi Andy,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on writing that.
Do you know Charlie Streets? Like you he declines invitations to join HSS, but is an occasional attender on walks and loves his micro-moths. He specialises in leaf-miners.
He might check the names for you. He doesn't work so I guess he has lots of time.
Do you know Brian Cain has stepped down from being recorder due to his health not being so good? Maybe you would like to be a member now and take that role?
Thanks for the offer Steve and Peachysteve,,when is the next meeting / walk and I will come along and have a chat about these matters,,,
ReplyDeleteIts this Tuesday 9th at the New Library. You can find more details in the tab at the top "Welcome to Walks, Talks and Joining." All welcome.
ReplyDeleteI have proofreading experience - I can look at the grammar, spelling etc, but for the content you will need lepidopterists more experienced than I!
ReplyDeleteHi Annie , grammar and spelling are the main things i am looking at at the moment.Will you be at the meeting on the 9th.?
ReplyDeleteAnnie tells me she will be at the meeting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve..
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