“Editing is simply the application of the common sense of any good reader.

That’s why, to be an editor, you have to be a reader. It’s the
#1 qualification.”

I routinely inherently edit as I read and innately notice missing commas, misused semicolons; and sloppy syntax.

Editing
Experience

Editing was done within the corporate organization, not on behalf of the media outlet.

    • The DNA of Lab Infrastructure: Architecture and Engineering to Support Forensic DNA Labs by Michael Mount and Adam Denmark, 2010

    • Examining the fluidity of forensic science facility design by Michael Mount and Adam Denmark, September 2009

    • Green Your Business and Save Money by Design by Kai Ekbundit, June 2009

    • Illuminating the Night with the Power of Sunshine by Mark Greenawalt, June 2009

    • Regionally Responsive Design and Life Cycle Considerations by Jeff Stanton (USGBC special insert), June 2009

    • Getting to Green: Partnering with a Green Team by Sonja Bochart, March/April 2009

    • A Distinct Point of View: Recognizing the Difference between Office and Data Center Requirements by Robert Sty, January/February 2009

    • Energize Your Data Center by Robert Sty, July/August 2009

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