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Martta Eicher Rabago
A wise man once said, “You don’t discover your career. You fall into it.” I fell into my career early on. I started working with my professors doing research as an undergraduate, and classmates hired me to edit their papers. Soon, I found myself working within organizations cultivating their data, organizing their information, and publishing their knowledge.
Over the last twenty-five years, I have been working as a freelance developmental editor. My field of expertise is non-fiction literature, collaborating with subject matter experts. I am adept in all fields, especially history, psychology, theology, and technology. Most recently, I worked on my most substantial effort, a technical guidebook and manual sponsored by one of the largest software companies in the world. It is still a worldwide Amazon bestseller.
As a development editor, I am proficient in gathering your thoughts, putting notes in order, and enriching incomplete manuscripts to create a document worthy of your voice. I specialize in using prerecorded podcasts and lectures to create a synthesized publishable document. I can also switch gears to proofread your texts for grammatical errors and typos. I am well versed in the Chicago Manual Style and the Associated Press style.