Imogen Russell Williams
University of Oxford
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Imogen Russell Williams is an independent writing and editing professional with 16.4 years of experience. Based in London, United Kingdom, he has a diverse skill set that includes books, theatre, proofreading, magazines, plays, journalism, editing, and copy editing. He has worked at Metro as a Book Reviewer and Doctor, showcasing his expertise in the field. Additionally, he has held positions as a Director and regular contributor to The Guardian Online. Imogen Russell Williams is a highly skilled and experienced professional in the publishing industry.
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Independent Writing and Editing Professional
Work Experience
Independent Writing And Editing Professional
Book Reviewer
Book Reviewer
Book and Periodical Publishing
Imogen Russell Williams's Professional Milestones
- Book Reviewer (2013-06-01~): Performed accurate and comprehensive book review to uncover and enhance the author's literary insights.
- Book Reviewer (2013-06-01~): Streamlined review processes, improving efficiency and accuracy for the library's collection.
Education
Classics And English
2001-2004Skill
Books
Theatre
Proofreading
Magazines
Plays
Journalism
Editing
Copy Editing
Certification
Colleagues
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