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In this raw, satisfying, and often humorous memoir, first-time author Tony Moretti validates the myriad feelings caregivers may experience and demonstrates how togetherness can prevail over woe. Written in Tony’s candid voice, Team Vince is a tender tribute to his father and his family.
Pulling from Tony’s memories, interviews with family and friends, and seven years’ worth of emails and journal entries, Tony and I worked together to arrange and write this honest telling of a tough journey. Teaming up with Tony on this project was a true honor and privilege. Team Vince was published in August 2024.
Through strategic leadership coaching, Forward Partners impels leaders toward healthy leadership practices so their entire organization can thrive.
I worked with Founder Chad Wright to streamline his innovative message in two course books. I am inspired by Chad’s unique process and concepts, and I look forward to helping with his forthcoming book on battling burnout.
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Written by Linda Jenkins, To Helen with Love is a personal memoir that explores the deep emotions and spiritual realities associated with tending to a loved one with Alzheimer’s.
My work on this project included extensive editing and rewriting. It was a pleasure to work with this first-time author. To Helen with Love was published in 2017 by Xulon Press.
Ryan Coover is an award-winning artist and architect who paints, drafts, teaches, consults, and inspires from his studio in Austin, Texas. I worked closely with Ryan to refine and polish his website and messaging.
Life in Belterra is a monthly magazine that’s distributed to 2,000 homes in the Belterra neighborhood of Dripping Springs, Texas. This 40-page publication makes a great keepsake for residents and business owners in the community.
I was the official copyeditor and a contributing writer for the magazine for four years. All content focused on the residents and businesses within and around the community. My job was to polish each article before it went to print. This required all manner of attention, from light editing to complete rewrites. Occasionally, I interviewed contributors and wrote articles in full.
Zócalo Design is a full-service, award-winning design firm in Austin, Texas. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of writing website copy for a number of their clients in such industries as real estate, investment, cargo, athletics, and more. I also provide copyediting services on a regular basis.
Life in the Ranch is a monthly magazine that’s distributed to nearly 2,000 homes in the Ranch at Brushy Creek neighborhood of Cedar Park, Texas. This 50-page publication makes a great keepsake for residents and businesses in the community.
I was the official copyeditor and a contributing writer for the magazine for six years. All content focused on the residents and businesses within and around the community. My job was to polish each article before it went to print. This required all manner of attention, from light to heavy editing.
Co-editing this 220-page travel memoir was a true adventure. It required multiple sweeps of content organization, heavy editing, and final proof reading.
Voyage of the Suzy Wong is a true story of four guys and a dog who traveled by sailboat from Hong Kong to Miami in 1960. The book was published in 2014 by Windy City Publishers.
Life Around The Circle was a monthly magazine distributed to 5,500 homes in the Circle C Ranch neighborhood of Austin, Texas. This 30-page publication has become a great keepsake for residents and business owners in the community.
I was the official copyeditor and a contributing writer for the magazine. All content focused on the residents and businesses within and around the community. My job was to polish each article before it went to print. This required all manner of attention, from light editing to complete rewrites. Occasionally, I interviewed contributors and wrote articles in full.
Copyediting What is Forgiven was a true honor. Published in 2017 by Ypsilon & Co. Press, What is Forgiven is the second novel in a trilogy about the repatriation of Jewish artwork in war-torn Germany. This book received the 2017 IPPY Silver Medal for Historical Fiction.
For more information about Yetmen’s Anna Klein Trilogy, please visit her website.
Big, happy smiles—that’s what they produced at Coover Caramels. This award-winning confectioner still has a following of loyal customers from Texas to New Jersey and beyond.
Coover Caramels was also on a mission to be of service to humanity. Their “Life Really Can Be Sweeter” endowment was created in support of SAFE Alliance, a nonprofit organization that provides support and healing to victims of sexual and domestic abuse.
My work with Coover Caramels and the “Life Really Can Be Sweeter” endowment included writing and editing content for the following uses:
• Website
• Product packaging
• Marketing materials and signage
• Corporate communications
The Vista Today is a monthly magazine that’s distributed to 5,000 homes in Round Rock and Georgetown, Texas. This 35-page publication makes a great keepsake for residents and business owners in the community.
I was the official copyeditor and a contributing writer for the magazine. All content focused on the residents and businesses within and around the community. My job was to polish each article before it went to print. This required all manner of attention, from light editing to complete rewrites.
A greeting card company with pizzazz, Cards Really Count, LLC helps people connect in a tangible way. Some cards are humorous and some are semi-serious, but they all have the power to ignite a smile with their creative combination of words and graphics.
Copyediting the CardsReallyCount.com website along with 120+ greeting cards was a real hoot!
Avery Ranch Living was an award-winning monthly magazine distributed to over 4,000 homes in the Avery Ranch neighborhood of Austin, Texas. This 50-page publication made a great keepsake for residents and business owners in the community.
I was the official copyeditor and a contributing writer for the magazine for three years. All content came from residents and businesses within and around the community. My job was to polish each article before it went to print. This required all manner of attention, from light editing to complete rewrites.