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Tamsin Shelton

Experienced editor, copy-editor and proofreader

Tamsin Shelton is a highly experienced freelance editor and proofreader with over three decades of experience in mainstream publishing.

She has collaborated with renowned publishing houses such as Oxford University Press, Atlantic Books, Faber & Faber, and many others, editing, copy-editing, and proofreading a diverse range of fiction and non-fiction genres.

Apart from her extensive work in the publishing industry, Tamsin also offers her meticulous attention to detail, language sensitivity, and exceptional communication skills to non-publishing businesses like the London Communications Agency and University of the Arts London.

As a tutor on the Publishing Training Centre's Distance Learning Basic Proofreading course, Tamsin contributes to shaping the future professionals in the field.

Her portfolio includes notable editing projects such as 'Katherine Carlyle' by Rupert Thomson, 'The Mule' by David Quantick, and 'A Murder to Die For' by Stevyn Colgan.

In the digital realm, Tamsin has worked on projects like A-Level Psychology resource planners for OUP's Kerboodle platform and text for property websites.

Her copy-editing repertoire consists of works by acclaimed authors such as Ben Okri, Fay Weldon, A.N. Wilson, and Patrick Flanery, among others.

Additionally, Tamsin has lent her proofreading expertise to publications like Travel Africa, ZiNG magazines, and various resources in OUP's educational series.

Tamsin's educational background includes studies at Cheltenham Ladies' College, a Postgraduate Diploma in Printing and Publishing Studies from the London College of Printing, and a BA Hons in English from Durham University.

Throughout her career, she has held positions like Freelance Editor and Proofreader at Tamsin Shelton Editorial Services, Senior Editor at Zebra Press, Struik, and Assistant Editor at Penguin Books, showcasing her versatility and expertise in the publishing domain.

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Greater Oxford Area