Final edit: Completed
Edit: Found a proofreader, one is enough. Thank you.
Hello, I have KUDO's consent to create web versions of his short fables. This time I went with the avian theme.
His work may not be fluently translated, it's still legible in English. You can expect Japanese references in a few of the stories.
I need two proofreaders to ensure the fables are grammatically free. I have two sets prepared, one for each. You receive credit for the editing work, of course.
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Set A
The Crane Lady - 794
A Mountain Pigeon - 284
An Owl and A Crow - 191
The Sparrow's Gourd - 181
Total- 1450 words
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Set B
A Sparrow with her Tongue cut - 370
Sparrow and Woodpecker - 279
Crow and a Scarecrow - 578
Total- 1227 words
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If you're interested, feel free to post or PM. Thank you!
Looking for two proofreaders - Feathered Fables [closed]
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