I have several technology-related articles drafted at a basic, non-technical level. They already cover the key points but they still read like first-pass copy, so I need a sharp editor to elevate them into smooth, engaging pieces that anyone curious about everyday tech can enjoy. Your job is to refine what is on the page—not to rewrite from scratch. I want clearer structure, tighter sentences, consistent terminology and a friendly yet authoritative tone. Whenever you spot minor factual gaps or outdated references, flag them in comments rather than inserting sizable new sections. I work in Google Docs and rely on the Track Changes feature, so please be comfortable leaving inline edits and concise margin notes. A light grammar-style pass with tools such as Grammarly or Hemingway is fine, but I value human judgement over automated suggestions. Deliverables • One Google Doc per article showing tracked edits • A clean, accepted-changes version ready for publication Turnaround is flexible as long as we agree on it up front, and I’m happy to start with a single article to confirm fit before sending the rest. Let me know your availability and a sample of similar editing work—intro-level tech pieces preferred.