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These are just a few of many books I have edited. Several are currently in production, including The Chemical Factor, Tony Hayes; The River Rats, Hank Racer; The Fourth Vow, Peter Timmins; Natasha’s World, Katherine McCaughan; Honor Thy Mother, C.L Mason; Real Principals Have No Class, DeLene Sholes; Hungarian Rhapsodie, Jordan Logue; Burning Bridges, Erich Geyer; and Angel in a Fur Coat, C.L. Enuton. Click on book covers below for more details or author websites.
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Desperate to go undercover, Agent Kendal Smart will do anything, even if it means wearing outrageous clothes and stilettos. Infiltrating the wrestling culture to eradicate a crime ring, she enters a bizarre, dangerous world. |
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Operation: Stiletto |
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Sue Spencer’s memoir blithely roams the globe, as she follows her mining engineer husband to raise three boys in a mud home in the African jungle, then on to the Australian bush, Brazil and further adventures. |
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More Creeks I Have Been Up |
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A nostalgic cultural legacy of life in Puerto Vallarta from its early years. Originally published in Spanish, the book was translated by the author’s granddaughter, Yolanda de McCullough, for this edition. |
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Puerto Vallarta |


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A new teacher is thrown into the trenches—an inner-city school in Jacksonville, Florida. Over the year of this novel, she learns to survive with her assortment of difficult, infuriating, warm and unforgettable students. |
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The Cruelest Months |
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J. Willis Ulsaker revels in a collection of candid, witty and often deliciously wicked stories, ranging from wartime Britain to exotic Morocco and native villages of Ghana. |
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What Will the Neighbors Think |
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West meets East in a lively and often profound series of talks between two American priests: One Episcopal and the other, Zen Buddhist, who explore spiritual themes in a timely commentary.
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Beyond Religion |
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“I had the pleasure of working with Emily when she edited my book for Echelon Press. Her skills as copy editor are superb, both in spotting small, pesky typos and big plot inconsistencies. She will point out sentences that aren't as polished as they should be, but she will never infringe on your writing style.” - Yvonne E. Walus, author of Murder@Work |
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“ You would think that I, a veteran English teacher, wouldn’t need an editor to proof my copy, but we writers just cannot see those little problems that are sure to crop up during the writing process. I am so thankful that I found Noteworthy and Emily. Not only was she a thorough and knowledgeable editor, but she was gentle and right-on in her assessments of my books.” — Dorothy Fletcher, author of The Cruelest Months and Zen Fishing & Other Southern Pleasures |
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Noteworthy editing Services |
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Editing expertise for writers and publishers of fiction and nonfiction |
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Christine Chamberlain has a good job— except for a boss who will do anything for money and is despised by his whole staff. The day she brings fennel oil to work, she has no idea of using it as a poison…. Or does she? |
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Murder@Work |
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In this novel, a man ripe for a mid-life crisis records in a startling journal what happens when 15 strangers are seduced into attending a month-long workshop, where they’re encouraged to explore their true nature. |
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Institute Freedom |
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In this novel, a family’s longtime home on a serene coastal site is threatened by a grasping developer’s scheme, and a crisis brings emotions to the surface as family members deal with conflicts, love and integrity. |
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Refiner’s Fire |




