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Judith C. Reveal

Just Creative Writing and Indexing Services

Judy Reveal is a writer, editor, book indexer, book reviewer, and teaches creative writing classes. She is a freelance copyeditor for beginning and intermediate writers, and is listed on Literary Marketplace website. She has published short story fiction in local and national magazines.

She also provides self-publishing help for her clients.

Her most recent fiction is “Crossroads”. Other works include: “The Brownstone” – historical fiction; “The Four Elements of Fiction” a writer’s guide to creative fiction; “Around Greensboro” is a pictorial about Greensboro MD, (Arcadia Publishing); “Cheating Death,” “The Music Room,” and “A House to Kill For” are the titles in her mystery novels set on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and her memoir, “Growing up Middle Class in Post World War America.”

Judy edited Key Words, the quarterly publication of ASI (American Society for Indexing) for three years; has served the Maryland Writers Association as President and Secretary; the Eastern Shore Writers’ Association as VP and President. She served on the board of the Bay to Ocean Writers Conference for twenty years and reviews books for the New York Journal of Books (www.nyjournalofbooks.com)

She is currently serving as Managing Editor of “Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience: An International Journal” (www.crisisjournal.org) for the International Critical Incident Foundation (ICISF)

She has presented workshops for the Bay to Ocean Writers Conference, Eastern Shore Writers Association as well as various other conferences around the region. She has also worked with college students on their doctorate dissertations.

 

Indexing projects have included work with ICISF, Duke University Press, Rowman & Littlefield, InterVarsity Press (IVP)

Greensboro, MD
US

Email: 19editor45@gmail.com

https://www.justcreativewriting.com

Years in the field: 25
Years freelancing: 25

judith.reveal.11414

Judith Reveal

 

Judy Reveal is a writer, editor, book indexer, book reviewer, and teaches creative writing classes. She is a freelance copyeditor for beginning and intermediate writers, and is listed on Literary Marketplace website. She has published short story fiction in local and national magazines.

She also provides self-publishing help for her clients.

Her most recent fiction is “Crossroads”. Other works include: “The Brownstone” – historical fiction; “The Four Elements of Fiction” a writer’s guide to creative fiction; “Around Greensboro” is a pictorial about Greensboro MD, (Arcadia Publishing); “Cheating Death,” “The Music Room,” and “A House to Kill For” are the titles in her mystery novels set on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and her memoir, “Growing up Middle Class in Post World War America.”

Judy edited Key Words, the quarterly publication of ASI (American Society for Indexing) for three years; has served the Maryland Writers Association as President and Secretary; the Eastern Shore Writers’ Association as VP and President. She served on the board of the Bay to Ocean Writers Conference for twenty years and reviews books for the New York Journal of Books (www.nyjournalofbooks.com)

She is currently serving as Managing Editor of “Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience: An International Journal” (www.crisisjournal.org) for the International Critical Incident Foundation (ICISF)

She has presented workshops for the Bay to Ocean Writers Conference, Eastern Shore Writers Association as well as various other conferences around the region. She has also worked with college students on their doctorate dissertations.

 

Indexing projects have included work with ICISF, Duke University Press, Rowman & Littlefield, InterVarsity Press (IVP)

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