A few of the authors I’ve worked with.
One of the great pleasures of editing with talented authors is seeing the finished books in print. I can’t take any credit for the wonderful work these people have done in writing and polishing their stories.
One of the great pleasures of editing with talented authors is seeing the finished books in print. I can’t take any credit for the wonderful work these people have done in writing and polishing their stories.
The World Before the Flood by John D. Thomas
Warrior Angel by Susan Dunnigan
The French Baker’s Wife by Michael Whatling
The Portal Contract Series by R. Lee Fletcher
Sign of the Blood The Road to the Bridge The Cursed City by Laurence O’Bryan
Dark Magi Joanna White
Summer of Lies Barbara Baker
The Secret Meadow by Judith Wells
No Way Back Taken with a Dark Purpose by Dennis Scheel
The Night They Came for Til Hope in Oakland by Rebekah Lee Jenkins
A Decade of Diapers by Lisa Weitkamp
Anya and the Secrets of Cupola By N.A. Cauldron
Kill Switch Shanghai Fury Black Dawn by Steve N. Lee
Ben and the Watcher of Zargon Moses and the Dragonborn by Diane Astle
Dark Druid Rising by Ed Hillow
Juma’s Rain by Katherine Gelach
Falls of Redemption by Justin Sloan
Pride and Butterflies Julia the Secret Keeper by Frankie Brown
Dangerous Allies Dangerous Benefits Dangerous Comforts by Rickie Blair
Memoirs of a Girl who Loves God Jazzy Girl When Paths Cross and others by C.L. Wells
Rennaisance and others by Dean C. Moore
Mercy’s Prince Mercy’s King Mercy’s Battle Mercy’s Gift Mercy’s Joy by Katy Huth Jones
Never Again by Julie Gilbert
Carry Me Home Picking Daisy and others by Valerie Howard
Aware: The Corporeal Pull by Sara B. Gauldin
Elle Burton and the Reflective Portals Missing by Peggy McAlloon
Dark Druid Rising by Edward Hillow
Joe: The Horse Nobody Loved Gidget: the Horse Formerly Known as Witch Gidget, the Horse I Didn’t Own by Vicky Kaseorg
Taste of Me, Taste of You by Sarah D’Anne*
The Wolf You Feed by Angela Stevens*
Hold On by Angela Stevens*
*I didn’t do a full on paid edit of these works, but reading and critiquing the books was the inspiration for going into the editing business. They are well worth reading.
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