SpellCheck

….communications hub for online content | PR | editing | training

About Us

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Welcome to SpellCheck Editorial Services & Associates.

At SpellCheck, we provide clear, concise content to businesses or organisations, delivered with the client’s voice and essence at its heart – on time, every time and right first time.

We specialise in content for websites, blogs and ezines as well as editing on reports and newsletters.

We invest in building relationships with you, our clients, to provide a one-to-one, value-for-money punctual service that allows you to concentrate on your own work.

Our customers, many of them repeat business, include SMEs, semi-state organisations, sole traders, book authors, local authorities and community groups.

We also provide features to national print publications.

Our team of associates include journalists, a printer and website designer, allowing us to offer clients a complete package from originating words and images to printed/online material.

Don’t be stuck for words!

SpellCheck is run by Managing Editor Deirdre O’Flynn.

Deirdre has over 10 years’ experience of writing and editing for topline clients.

Deirdre also has 18 years’ experience
of contributing features to national publications, including the Irish Examiner, The Irish Garden, and numerous trade publications. She currently edits Source, an in-house magazine for Bord na Mona, published by Zahra Publishing.

She also trains business people to manage their own website content and has tutored in public relations and FETAC Level 5 Communications.

Deirdre has a Diploma in Rural Development, a BA in English and Sociology, and an MA in Journalism.

Associate writers

Joe Finegan has almost 15 years’ experience working in various aspects of the printed media from reporter to editorial assistant, sub-editor and freelance journalist.

He studied journalism at Griffith College Dublin and Dublin Business School and has worked for publications and organisations such as ireland.com, irishracing.com, The Irish Field, the Irish Mail on Sunday and the Kildare Nationalist.

Lyn Byrne is a freelance journalist and has contributed to publications including The Irish Times, Carlow Nationalist, Woman’s Way, Irish Property Buyer, Irish Angler’s Digest and DeafHear Matters.

She has tutored in Business and Language subjects, including Business Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Organisational Behaviour, Business Administration, Communications, English and French.  

Lyn has a Degree in Business and French and a Master’s degree in Journalism.