A semi-retired former medical publishing executive who moved to Phila from NYC. I have edited self-published books for the last 10 years.
I work with ESL writers as well as native English speakers. I specialize in both fiction and non-fiction, including medical writing. I've done 50 medical books and 20 fiction novels and memoirs. I'm always available for consultation if you have questions.
In the continent of Chang'an humans had lived as livestock and slaves to the Primordial Beasts. These beasts were ferocious, bloodthirsty and overwhelmingly powerful, but even so, the humans managed to prevail in the face of despair.As the human race grew stronger the Primordial Beasts fought back with relentless fierceness, rousing beast hordes to engage in frenzied battles over the land. Eve... read more
Jay Skyler (Ed.)
This handbook is an invaluable resource for improving the management of diabetes. Chapters cover the fundamentals, including epidemiology, history and physical examination, and functional evaluations. Diabetes in children, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics are addressed. Differential diagnosis is emphasized, and evidence-based guidelines and patient-specific considerations aid the reader wit... read more
This atlas and textbook aims to provide diverse pictures, facilitating the readers to learn fundus diseases. Retinal detachment is a common group of vitreo-retinal diseases that causes blindness. The diagnosis and differential diagnosis are dependent mostly on ophthalmolscopy and fundus imaging technology. With the development of imaging technology, it is getting easier for ophthalmologist to ... read more
Gary Schultz
To Love an Addict: In the Storm humanizes the opioid crisis by encouraging those affected by the epidemic to share their story. Speaking out is the most effective way to tear down the stigma of addiction and help those who so desperately need it.By sharing the tribulations of a family struggling with addiction, Gary Schultz aims to connect with other families in the same place. He explores the... read more
Toni Anderson, Billy Carney
The days are boring in Shuckersville lately and 11 year old William is desperate for an adventure like the kind he sees in the movies. He has almost lost all hope of ever finding something exciting to be a part of. Everything changes one morning when he discovers a dull grey metal box under a hedge in his yard. Opening it reveals the first of a tangle of mysteries that leads him to a secret ro... read more
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Hands-on, empathetic editor specializing in narrative nonfiction, self help, and Young Adult fiction. Formerly of Simon and Schuster.
New York, NY, United States
I specialize in commercial, adult fiction with a literary bent, and narrative nonfiction.
New York City, NY, USA