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Boy, Was I Wrong! | Susi Newborn
The article is a personal account of the author's experience studying for a diploma in proofreading and editing. The author, an experienced writer and editor, thought that the course would be easy but found it challenging. Despite facing personal struggles such as heart surgery and cancer diagnosis, the author completed the course within a year and is now a proud graduate. The author expresses gratitude towards their tutor for their patience and detailed feedback. Overall, the article highlights the difficulty of proofreading and editing and the importance of professional training.
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