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About Us

Far East Editorial offers the customer the chance to work with individual editors for each job, whereas often editing services are carried out by random editors with whom the customer has no direct contact or feedback. At Far East Editorial we pride ourself upon the fact that we are a small firm who offer personalized services to each of our individual customers-including lots of extra feedback and advice for students, academics and writers in areas such as visa acquisition and professional publication opportunities.

Far East Editorial was launched by the late journalist and editor Mark Fenn and his close friend, academic, Wayne George Deakin, both from the UK. Mark unfortunately passed away in January of 2016. As a testament to his memory and vision, the service is now run by Dr Deakin, with the help of a team of talented and experienced editors to ensure the provision of a first-class service that meets your needs and matches the standards of professionalism originally established by Wayne and Mark.

Dr Deakin and his editorial team have many years’ experience working for newspapers, magazines, academic journals, the university sector and in public relations in the UK and Asia.

Far East Editorial offers customised editorial services for academics, students, authors, businesses and NGOs, and will consider any job – no matter how big or small. Let us take care of your editorial needs, and rest assured that you are dealing with professionals who are dedicated to your interests and making your words truly sparkle.


13576473_10202335124215531_1746963716_nDr Wayne George Deakin
is an assistant professor and senior lecturer in English literature and language at Chiang Mai University, Thailand.

He obtained his PhD from the University of Sussex and is the author of the acclaimed recent book Hegel and the English Romantic Tradition (2015), as well as several academic articles. You can view his full academic profile at Academia.edu.

Dr Deakin is the chief English-language academic editor for the Faculty of Humanities at CMU. He has also worked as an overseas student advisor in the UK.