Editing for academic researchers
As an experienced academic editor who holds a PhD, I know the ins and outs of the academic publishing process.
I’ve worked with countless academic researchers, from graduate students and early-career scholars to tenured professors. I’ve also published in top-ranked peer-reviewed journals as a solo author and as part of a research team.
I am qualified to edit and provide feedback on:
• journal articles
• book chapters
• monographs
• edited volumes
• funding grants
• conference abstracts
• graduate theses and dissertations
• correspondence with editors and peer reviewers
• and many other genres
• book chapters
• monographs
• edited volumes
• funding grants
• conference abstracts
• graduate theses and dissertations
• correspondence with editors and peer reviewers
• and many other genres
I specialize in APA style. I'm also familiar with ASA and Chicago style.
Editing for specific fields
I recommend working with an editor who is familiar with your discipline’s preferred style guide and can comprehend the kind of research you do.
For example, I am best prepared to work with researchers in the social sciences and education because my own academic background is in these areas.
If you work in any of the following fields, we could be a great fit:
• applied linguistics
• anthropology
• economics
• education
• linguistics
• psychology
• sociology
• anthropology
• economics
• education
• linguistics
• psychology
• sociology
Writers in these disciplines typically need to follow APA style, which provides a common language for communicating about our work.
If you come from another discipline, tell me about your needs and I’ll let you know if I can help. If it doesn’t seem like a good fit, I’d be happy to refer you to another editor.