![]() ![]() I’ve edited and rewritten academic papers, marketing copy, web content, short stories, brochures, book-length manuscripts, and many, many technical reports. ![]() ![]() My career as a content editor has been nearly as varied as my basic writing career. Since 2004, I have contributed more than 60 articles on First Americans archaeology to the news magazine Mammoth Trumpet. I’ve also had numerous articles published on the topic of literary criticism and anthropology, with a half-dozen of the latter appearing in peer-reviewed journals. history magazines, including America’s Civil War, Military History, Wild West, Old West, American History, and Persimmon Hill. My non-fiction work has appeared in print in many of the major U.S. I’m the author of thousands of published non-fiction articles, both in print and on the web, as well as published SF stories. In that realm I specialize in anthropology, history, science, spirituality (including religious and New Age), and memoirs, with an eye on how the topics in these works affect both individuals and societies. ![]() My education also informs my work as a non-fiction editor. My greatest strengths as a writer, book editor, and story editor lie in manuscript evaluation and developmental editing, especially for works in which science, characterization, mystery, and unusual cultures play an important part. I’ve also edited imaginative mystery series, as well as romance and mainstream fiction books. In addition to editing many science fiction and fantasy novels for adults, I’ve also had the pleasure of working on fun and imaginative young adult works-mostly fantasy-and always welcome the opportunity to assist writers with such stories. My first love as a fiction editor has always been science fiction and fantasy and related genres. Manuscript evaluations, developmental editingĭuring my 35+ years in the literary world, I’ve built experience in many aspects of the field-from non-fiction to fiction, short stories to novels, game creation to publication tips. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Short Stories, Anthropology ![]()
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