Thank you, Pfunzo Sidogi

Compliment from Pfunzo Sidogi, author

Thank you, Pfunzo. This book is germinal and I was so proud to edit it.

Book: Mihloti ya Ntsako: Reflecting on the art collection as a journey by Pfunzo Sidogi about the collection that Bongi Dhlomo established at the Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria.

Later: The book received an award. Best Non-Fiction: Monograph 2023 at the 8th Annual Humanities and Social Sciences Book, Creative Collections, Digital Awards 2023.

Compliment, and mutual admiration

Your passion and commitment to our faculty, staff and students can simply not be put into words. You truly go out of your way to assist, and nothing in the writing world is ever too big for you to handle. I appreciate you so much!

I believe that Tanya is a genius. Her skills in proofreading and editing far extend beyond just proofreading and editing. Tanya wants to know everything about your study. She edits from a basis of understanding the topic and content. She reads your work, she does not just browse through it. This woman has a wealth of knowledge. She remembers her clients’ and students’ work and refers to them when she helps you with yours. Thank you, Taanz, for being the greatest asset to the faculty. Your commitment and dedication are commendable. You always go the extra mile, and nothing in the world of writing is too much for you to handle.

Anré Fourie

Academic Section head: Department of Performing Arts, Faculty of Arts & Design at Tshwane University of Technology

Master’s with distinction

Tanya, I passed my master’s with a distinction. Thank you so so so so so much for your contribution. I wouldn’t have been able to do so well without your guidance. The examiners said the bibliography was impressive. That was all because of your help.

Inge Weber

Tzzt! Compliment from Prof George Mugovhani

 “I am very grateful that we have someone like you in our faculty who can lend a hand.”

Thanks Prof! I appreciate this. Prof George Mugovhani thanked me for editing, pointing out structural issues, and reworking a master’s dissertation. Also, I helped the student digitise their references, so their bibliography is created at the press of a button. I love that finger snap and the sharp intake of a suffering student’s breath as they realise the pain is over!