Judith M. Royer
My expertise is synthesizing and organizing information so it can be easily understood by a business, non-profit (NGO) or education audience. I enjoy working in intercultural situations and have significant experience with Asian cultures.
Local Availability: Located in north central U.S.; willing to relocate, travel, or work via internet
Media Experience
Print, Web
Biographical Note
My editing experiences have been quite varied: academic articles, books on health and technology, user manuals and quick guides for LED displays, theses and dissertations of international students, and self- published novels. I enjoy learning from the variety of topics.
My writing experiences have included meeting reports, training materials, evaluations, user manuals, grant proposals for education and non-profits, and website text. As noted by many clients, I have a knack for making complex ideas easy to understand.
Client comments
"I am thrilled about the way you increased the quality of each chapter. Your corrections were so needed and the changes so well made." Health book author
"Judith is conscientious and goal-oriented so that projects are always completed on time or sooner." - School district department head
Published Writings
Wrote and formatted Creating a Business/School Partnership how-to manual
Wrote summaries for Lost Language of Plants, Surviving America's Depression Epidemic, Beyond Medicine and others (available on www.healthbooksummaries.com)
Researched and wrote Teaching American History and Improving Libraries grant proposals to U.S. Dept. of Education
Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation (edited part of this health book)
Edited numerous dissertations by Asian Ph.D. students at American universities
Contact Details
Brookings, South Dakota, USA
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