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Books and writing are the core of my life. I edit books, write books, and teach writing. I love this work, and will be happy to provide any editorial or writing service you need.
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Why you need an Editor

Why You Need an Editor

Whether you’ve written a five-hundred-page novel or a one-page piece of flash fiction, a professional editor’s review of your work will make it better. With so many stories and books clamoring for attention, you need to present your very best work.

Ready to Take Flight

Why You Need an Editor

There is more to publishing a book than just writing the book. You have to craft a query letter if you want to find an agent or independent publisher; and if you are self-publishing, you will need to consider so much more.

Pen & Pine Writing Retreat

Field of daisies writing retreat

Any art form requires a blend of creativity and craft. Creativity—that innate, inexplicable source of ideas; and craft—the ability to express those ideas in ways that capture people’s attention, transporting them into your art. This writing retreat is intended to enhance and replenish your creativity and refine and strengthen your writing skills.

Writing Resources

Writers create in solitude, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need outside inspiration and advice, and a supportive community. Here I try to provide some of the former, and offer links to help you find the latter.

My Blog

As a teacher, I love discussing all aspects of writing and how to become a better writer. As a reader, I love talking about books. And as I writer, I love posting in my blog about these topics and anything else that inspires me.

Testimonials

I worked as an editor for major publishing companies in New York from 1981-1998, and have been a freelance editor since 2003. Here is what some of my clients have to say about my services.

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Psychic Distance (in the Snow)

In my little New England town, we had several inches of snow a few days ago, which preceded a shocking drop in temperature. January is the coldest month, traditionally, but this was bitter cold. The combination of snow and cold reminded me of something I taught in my writing classes years ago. I searched through […]

Words Matter

“I tore the couch apart and vacuumed up all the crumbs, and five minutes later the kids are sitting there pounding down chips.” So said the woman beside me in the hair salon. She certainly caught my attention with her opening remark: I tore the couch apart. Why would anyone do that? I wondered. Ah, […]

Writing Advice, Le Guin and Woolf

When successful writers write books on how to write, the books tend to be one of two kinds: actual how-to books or how-I-did-it books. I find the former highly useful, and many of them have sat on the bookcase in my office for years, frequently revisited for use in my classes. But the latter tend […]

Favorite Quotes

During a recent class, I discussed rhythm, starting with a passage from Ursula Le Guin’s excellent Steering the Craft, and moving on to Virginia Woolf’s equally excellent explanation: “Style is a very simple matter; it is all rhythm. Once you get that, you can’t use the wrong words.” Simple, right? I then read aloud one […]

Summertime Reading!

Two of my clients are publishing books this summer. First up is David Flinn’s Climb Like a Mzungu, which is available through Amazon starting Friday, June 23. My other client, Jasmin Attia, won the 2022 Nicholas Schaffner Award for Music in Literature. Her book, The Oud Player of Cairo, will be published on August 1, […]

The Editor’s Burden; Or, Why We Proofread

Editors read differently from people who are not editors. A part of our brain holds an imaginary red pen and corrects punctuation as we read, chooses stronger verbs, strikes out adverbs, and always, always, fixes typos and misspellings. The red pen doesn’t get too much use in published books, but I am not surprised when […]

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