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Mike Iveson, Jr.
I started my editorial career in 1994 working as a writer and editor on a supplement for the Village Voice, which led me, a few years later, into a steady career mostly in custom publishing at Hachette Filipacchi. I went freelance in 2004, and since then, I have worked as a freelance line editor and copyeditor for educational clients, including most prominently a publishing house based at Stanford University; for artist clients, from a documentary production company in Europe to numerous playwrights publishing their work; and at a variety of print magazines, including as part of the digital editing team. Thanks for taking a look!
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Years in the field: 29
Years freelancing: 19
Mike Iveson, Jr.
I started my editorial career in 1994 working as a writer and editor on a supplement for the Village Voice, which led me, a few years later, into a steady career mostly in custom publishing at Hachette Filipacchi. I went freelance in 2004, and since then, I have worked as a freelance line editor and copyeditor for educational clients, including most prominently a publishing house based at Stanford University; for artist clients, from a documentary production company in Europe to numerous playwrights publishing their work; and at a variety of print magazines, including as part of the digital editing team. Thanks for taking a look!