Member Profile
Emily Mace
Words With Care
I offer professional editing services for nonprofits and individuals, including national and international nonprofit organizations as well as individual academic scholars. My editorial philosophy is “words with care:” editing is a way of caring for both writers and their words.
I have over five years of experience in communications copy editing and developmental editing, working with blog posts, fact sheets, one-pagers, policy briefs and proposals, press releases, talking points, toolkits, white papers, and other documents as requested, as well as longer projects such as curricula or monographs.
Although my PhD is in religious studies and I have an extensive background working with texts in religion and spirituality genres, I find personal meaning in helping nonprofit organizations help their message be heard through excellent communications work.
I also work with creative non-fiction, self-help, memoir, and related genres, and am a published writer in these genres as well. You can find some of what I’ve edited through my work as co-editor-in-chief of the online non-traditional religion magazine Killing the Buddha (killingthebuddha.com).
I offer services for applicants applying to graduate school, fellowship applications, scholarship applications, and other statements of purpose, diversity statements, and personal statements related to the graduate admissions process.
I would be delighted to hear more about your project, and am always interested in bringing your writing to its next step.
Years in the field: 5
Years freelancing: 4
Emily Mace
I offer professional editing services for nonprofits and individuals, including national and international nonprofit organizations as well as individual academic scholars. My editorial philosophy is “words with care:” editing is a way of caring for both writers and their words.
I have over five years of experience in communications copy editing and developmental editing, working with blog posts, fact sheets, one-pagers, policy briefs and proposals, press releases, talking points, toolkits, white papers, and other documents as requested, as well as longer projects such as curricula or monographs.
Although my PhD is in religious studies and I have an extensive background working with texts in religion and spirituality genres, I find personal meaning in helping nonprofit organizations help their message be heard through excellent communications work.
I also work with creative non-fiction, self-help, memoir, and related genres, and am a published writer in these genres as well. You can find some of what I’ve edited through my work as co-editor-in-chief of the online non-traditional religion magazine Killing the Buddha (killingthebuddha.com).
I offer services for applicants applying to graduate school, fellowship applications, scholarship applications, and other statements of purpose, diversity statements, and personal statements related to the graduate admissions process.
I would be delighted to hear more about your project, and am always interested in bringing your writing to its next step.