Diana W
Greensboro, United States
““Whatever in a work of art is not used is doing harm.” —C.S. Lewis, On Stories: And Other Essays on Literature”
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Editing formats:
Education:
Doctorate in Audiology
East Tennessee State University
2009–2015
BA in Audiology
University of Tennessee
2005–2009
Favorite referencing style
I have yet to develop a preference for a particular referencing style. I do appreciate that we have a variety of styles available, depending on the type of document, and that they are really all about consistency.
Why I became an editor
Once, while giving suggestions to a student regarding a doctoral project, she suddenly said, “You are really good at this!” Her comment really got me, and I later realized that editing, a great mix of science and art, allows me to be of help to others while taking a deep dive into a particular subject.
Background and experience
My professional editing experience began as a research assistant with the Veteran Affairs REAP and involved archiving historical journal publications and proofreading manuscripts prior to submission. I have clinical experience in otolaryngological, educational, non-profit, and birth and pediatric hospital settings as a member of interdisciplinary teams that included developmental pediatrics, speech language pathology, occupational and physical therapy, psychology, counseling, and oncology.
Why I love proofreading and editing
Proofreading allows me to follow a natural inclination. I love tidying the page and making it work best for the author’s needs. I particularly enjoy proofreading and editing anything on biological sciences, education, healthcare, and the intersection of these subjects with theological and religious studies.
Favorite book:
I love the ancient “Book of Ruth.” The author is not named, but the four chapters contain so many themes, such as crisis, oppression, loyalty, beneficence, love, ancestry, sovereignty, and redemption.
Hobbies:
I am usually taking care of my family and our small farm, reading, volunteering in children's ministry, and, when I can, planning trips to visit friends!
Editing tips:
Without trying to mold the document to my preferences, I try to bring it to where the author intends. And I make it a goal to keep the intended audience in mind throughout the process.