Testimonials

academic editor

 


“Claudia offered useful insights that helped me to make my article clear and coherent.  Her attention to the smaller but essential details of word choice, punctuation, and tone was instrumental in refining and polishing my writing, and her ability to communicate effectively made working with her both engaging and enjoyable. Thanks to her critical attention, my manuscript was accepted in the premier journal in my discipline.”


Dan DeGooyer, Asst. Professor, English (Communications Studies), Emmanuel College  

"Claudia's questions about the main arguments of my article were what got me started working on the paper again and enabled me to make revisions. Her edits were extremely helpful in indicating what kind of changes the paper needed and in which places to begin, and her proofreading was extremely careful, quick and reliable. Overall, I feel that every penny I paid was very much worth spending. Also, I greatly appreciated her flexibility and willingness to work around my deadlines."


Postdoctoral Fellow

 

"Claudia gave me incredibly amazing feedback on my chapters and book project. I cannot have hoped for better.  It is definitely worth more than every penny! “


Afsaneh Najmabadi, Professor, History and Women, Gender and Sexuality, Harvard University

"Wholistic support. Claudia works with your mind, body and soul to identify blocks in your writing process and to invent tasks and approaches that can shift you into gear. No blame, no guilt. Just gentle yet strong understanding of where you want to go and the support and guidance to help you get there."


Alethia Jones, Asst. Professor, Public Administration and Political
Science, SUNY Albany

Academic editor

"I have been working with Claudia for seven months now.  My conversations with her have always been fruitful.  I am working with her on a second article, and she continues to help me develop my argument and organization my paper in a manner that will be suitable for publication.“


3rd-year Assistant Professor
Political Science and Criminal Justice