Although a social worker for 25 years, I have always worked as a writer, editor and proofreader either formally or informally. I started life as a poet with a passion for English language and literature, which led me on an academic path from St. Andrew’s School to Swarthmore College and then to Indiana University (Bloomington, IN). Following a hiatus in Spain, where I taught English as a Second Language, I returned to the U.S. and enrolled for a year at Indiana University’s Ph.D. program. During this year I discovered that I had a passion for helping others as well as a love for writing and literature. As a result, I completed my Master’s in Social Work at Widener University and held a variety of clinical positions, from child welfare to prison social work. The passion to write and edit always continued and finally culminated (or rather, is beginning) in founding my own freelance business, “Eagle-Eye Editing.”
The mission of Eagle-Eye Editing is to provide exceptional and affordable editing services, with particular emphasis on the needs of mental health professionals and social justice organizations. In this way, I get to use both of my passions to help those whose work I love and understand.
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