Tuesday, July 15, 2008
PROFESSIONAL
As a contract copy editor, I focus on the job at hand. When you hire me to edit your project, you can be confident not only in my abilities as an editor, but in the professional caliber of every interaction you will have with me. I understand the demands and importance of corporate communications, academic schedules, and personal priorities. Whether you have a memo or letter that could use a quick review, a manual or brochure in need of line editing, or a full-length manuscript at any stage of production, I can help—and make you look good in the process.
PERSONABLE
Working with an independent copy editor ought to be a pleasant experience. Please feel free to contact me at any time by e-mail (Karen.Carter7 AT gmail.com) or phone (number provided with signed contract). I enjoy interacting with my clients and appreciate details regarding deadlines and demands that help me understand the scope and impact of the project at hand. My hours are flexible and my turn-around quick. I appreciate the opportunity to work with you, believe you will find working with me enjoyable, and hope you will think of me again when a new project requires my services.
PROFICIENT
I am familiar with various style manuals. Please feel free to let me know if your project requires my use of the:
- AP Stylebook
- APA Publication Manual
- ASA Style Guide
- ACS Style Guide
- Chicago Manual of Style
- MLA Style Manual
- MHRA Style Guide
Please also feel free to provide your own organizational style guide for my reference.
For general editing, I refer to the following guides:
- The Elements of Style, William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White
- Dos, Don’ts & Maybes of English Usage, Theodore M. Bernstein
- The Careful Writer: A Modern Guide to English Usage, Theodore M. Bernstein
- The Copyeditor’s Handbook: A Guide for Book Publishing and Corporate Communications, Amy Einsohn
- The Elephants of Style, Bill Walsh
- Lapsing into a Comma, Bill Walsh
RATES
Organizational Editing Projects: $40/hour
Personal Editing Projects: $30/hour
My $30 hourly fee for personal projects equates to approximately:
Personal Editing Projects: $30/hour
My $30 hourly fee for personal projects equates to approximately:
- $450 for a 38,000-word/150-page manuscript
- $900 for a 75,000-word/300-page manuscript
RESUMÉ
CONTRACT CLIENTS
Digital Folio, Inc., Denver CO
Pearl Street Publishing, Denver CO
Customer Solutions Group, LLC, Denver CO
Theratech Publishing, Niantic CT
Ingram Book Company, Nashville TN
FISI Madison Financial Corporation, Brentwood TN
Journal Communications, Brentwood TN
FULL-TIME EMPLOYERS
Ingram Book Company, Nashville TN
Industrial Risk Insurers, Hartford CT
FULL-LENGTH COPY-EDITED PROJECTS
Common Reading Programs: Going Beyond the Book, Jodi Levine Laufgraben (Monograph)
Sustaining and Improving Learning Communities, Jodi Levine Laufgraben and Nancy Shapiro (Reference)
Creating Learning Communities: A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change, and Implementing Programs, Jodi Levine and Nancy Shapiro (Reference)
Learning Communities: New Structures, New Partnerships for Learning, Jodi H. Levine, Editor (Monograph)
FastWeb’s College Gold, Mark Kantrowitz (Reference)
In the Year of the Ox, Hannah Amgott (Memoir)
Offerte: The Burnt Offerings, Jon Marie Broz (Poetry)
Enough, Eric Karl Anderson (Fiction, Experimental)
A Rare & Deadly Issue, Marlena Thompson (Fiction, Mystery)
Bewitching Golf, Ruth Newbury-Swash (Fiction, New Zealand)
God Almighty, Herman Royce (Fiction, Humor)
Invictus, Vyshali Manivannan (Science Fiction)
RECENT WEBSITES
Digital Folio
DigitalFolio.com/products
INTERNSHIPS
Patient Care Magazine
Syracuse Post-Standard
EDUCATION
Dual Bachelors degrees
Magazine Journalism and Fine Arts
Syracuse University
PUBLICATIONS
Novel One Sister’s Song published by Pearl Street Publishing
Profile of author Patry Francis published on Literary Mama
Essays “Getting the Word Out” and “Fact in Fiction” published in
From Hollywood Experts and Published Authors: Words of Wisdom for Starving Artists from Double-Dragon Press, Toronto
Article on library book clubs published in Buzz in the ’Burbs magazine, Denver
Personal Essay “A Book, A Dream….” Published on Pearl Street Publishing site
Book Reviews published on BlogCritics and Compulsive Reader
Poetry published in literary journals including Wazee: New Independent Writing
Article on Nashville business published in Advantage Magazine
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Secretary, Board of Directors, Community Resources, Inc.
Volunteer creative writing mentor, Community Resources, Inc.
Volunteer leader, Junior Great Books
Volunteer speaker in local schools
AWARDS & HONORS
Presenter at the 2012 Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival at the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles.
Chosen from among 30+ Denver and Boulder writers to serve as a 2008 associate with the Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute. As an RMWI associate, I began writing a collection of short stories, presented before an “Image and Identity” class at CU-Denver on the creative process, and helped plan as well as participated in a dynamic associate showcase. I also voluntarily copy-edited a large number of placards and promotional materials for the event.
My first novel, One Sister’s Song has been recorded and added to the Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic national catalog of audio titles for students with reading disabilities.
Digital Folio, Inc., Denver CO
Pearl Street Publishing, Denver CO
Customer Solutions Group, LLC, Denver CO
Theratech Publishing, Niantic CT
Ingram Book Company, Nashville TN
FISI Madison Financial Corporation, Brentwood TN
Journal Communications, Brentwood TN
FULL-TIME EMPLOYERS
Ingram Book Company, Nashville TN
Industrial Risk Insurers, Hartford CT
FULL-LENGTH COPY-EDITED PROJECTS
Common Reading Programs: Going Beyond the Book, Jodi Levine Laufgraben (Monograph)
Sustaining and Improving Learning Communities, Jodi Levine Laufgraben and Nancy Shapiro (Reference)
Creating Learning Communities: A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change, and Implementing Programs, Jodi Levine and Nancy Shapiro (Reference)
Learning Communities: New Structures, New Partnerships for Learning, Jodi H. Levine, Editor (Monograph)
FastWeb’s College Gold, Mark Kantrowitz (Reference)
In the Year of the Ox, Hannah Amgott (Memoir)
Offerte: The Burnt Offerings, Jon Marie Broz (Poetry)
Enough, Eric Karl Anderson (Fiction, Experimental)
A Rare & Deadly Issue, Marlena Thompson (Fiction, Mystery)
Bewitching Golf, Ruth Newbury-Swash (Fiction, New Zealand)
God Almighty, Herman Royce (Fiction, Humor)
Invictus, Vyshali Manivannan (Science Fiction)
RECENT WEBSITES
Digital Folio
DigitalFolio.com/products
INTERNSHIPS
Patient Care Magazine
Syracuse Post-Standard
EDUCATION
Dual Bachelors degrees
Magazine Journalism and Fine Arts
Syracuse University
PUBLICATIONS
Novel One Sister’s Song published by Pearl Street Publishing
Profile of author Patry Francis published on Literary Mama
Essays “Getting the Word Out” and “Fact in Fiction” published in
From Hollywood Experts and Published Authors: Words of Wisdom for Starving Artists from Double-Dragon Press, Toronto
Article on library book clubs published in Buzz in the ’Burbs magazine, Denver
Personal Essay “A Book, A Dream….” Published on Pearl Street Publishing site
Book Reviews published on BlogCritics and Compulsive Reader
Poetry published in literary journals including Wazee: New Independent Writing
Article on Nashville business published in Advantage Magazine
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Secretary, Board of Directors, Community Resources, Inc.
Volunteer creative writing mentor, Community Resources, Inc.
Volunteer leader, Junior Great Books
Volunteer speaker in local schools
AWARDS & HONORS
Presenter at the 2012 Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival at the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles.
Chosen from among 30+ Denver and Boulder writers to serve as a 2008 associate with the Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute. As an RMWI associate, I began writing a collection of short stories, presented before an “Image and Identity” class at CU-Denver on the creative process, and helped plan as well as participated in a dynamic associate showcase. I also voluntarily copy-edited a large number of placards and promotional materials for the event.
My first novel, One Sister’s Song has been recorded and added to the Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic national catalog of audio titles for students with reading disabilities.
REFERENCES
Past editing projects have included:
Testimonials:
“Karen Carter edited all of my books/monographs before I submitted them to my publishers. She works magic!” —Jodi Levine Laufgraben, Associate Vice Provost and Director,
Periodic Program Review, Temple University
“During my application process for top part-time MBA programs in New York City, I composed countless admissions essays. For my most effective and compelling topics, I sought the professional expertise of Karen Carter Communications. Karen Carter’s insightful editing added layers to my work and brought out my inner voice. I found her technique to be crisp and thorough and would recommend her to my most respected colleagues.” —Anthony DeFeo, Assistant Vice President, Personal Banking, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Graduate Student, Fordham University
“I want to pass along a personal note of thanks for your diligent and insightful notes on the College Gold manuscript. They helped make it a better book!” —Doug Hardy, General Manager/Editor, Monster Careers at Monster Worldwide
- academic monographs;
- books of non-fiction, fiction, and poetry;
- website copy including articles and columns;
- corporate projects such as in-house employee publications, marketing brochures and manuals; and
- personal projects such as resumés.
Testimonials:
“Karen Carter edited all of my books/monographs before I submitted them to my publishers. She works magic!” —Jodi Levine Laufgraben, Associate Vice Provost and Director,
Periodic Program Review, Temple University
“During my application process for top part-time MBA programs in New York City, I composed countless admissions essays. For my most effective and compelling topics, I sought the professional expertise of Karen Carter Communications. Karen Carter’s insightful editing added layers to my work and brought out my inner voice. I found her technique to be crisp and thorough and would recommend her to my most respected colleagues.” —Anthony DeFeo, Assistant Vice President, Personal Banking, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Graduate Student, Fordham University
“I want to pass along a personal note of thanks for your diligent and insightful notes on the College Gold manuscript. They helped make it a better book!” —Doug Hardy, General Manager/Editor, Monster Careers at Monster Worldwide
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