Allen Harris is a multi-number-one New York Times bestselling writer, editor, and collaborator. He has worked closely with many high-profile authors including Dave Ramsey, Charles Stanley, Jay Sekulow, Michael Hyatt, Rachel Cruze, Chris Hogan, and more. Allen moved into editorial work full-time in 2017 after an 11-year tenure with Dave Ramsey’s company, where he established and led Ramsey Solutions’ Content …
Amanda C. Bauch
Amanda’s diverse experiences as a writer, editor, and teacher contribute to her ability to help writers present their best work to the world—one of her greatest joys in life. Although she enjoys working with authors from almost any genre, nonfiction is her area of expertise, with a particular interest in memoir, autobiography, personal essay, self-improvement, health/wellness, and cookbooks. However, she …
Amy Kerr
Amy is a Nashville-based writer and editor who specializes in nonfiction and children’s projects. She started her career as an editor for HarperCollins Publishers, specializing in four-color products like children’s books, gift books and lifestyle books, and branched off into freelance writing and editing about ten years ago. In addition to her Big 5 publishing clients, she’s been fortunate to …
Andy Rogers
Andy Rogers is a writer, editor, and author. He joined the book industry in 2007 and has worked on hundreds of successful book projects for major publishing houses, independent publishers, and Christian ministries. He has been an acquisitions editor at Our Daily Bread Ministries and HarperCollins Christian Publishing. Andy specializes in developing and writing book proposals, developmental and line editing, …
Blake Jurgens
Blake A. Jurgens, PhD, is a book editor and humanities scholar based out of Grand Rapids, Michigan, specializing in academic and adult nonfiction. He started his career as an editorial assistant with the Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project. Then he branched off into freelance editorial work for academic presses, including Baker Academic, Eerdmans, Penn State University Press, and …
Delina Pryce McPhaull
Delina Pryce McPhaull has more than 25 years of experience helping authors write, edit, publish, and market their books. Continuously amazed by the power of story, Delina leans in to help her clients translate their passion and life message into books that add value to readers. She harnesses skills learned in journalism to ask the right questions and craft compelling …
E. Danielle Butler
Danielle is an accomplished interdisciplinary storyteller and author of several independently published books with a career spanning more than two decades. Danielle has become a respected collaborative writer committed to using words as catalysts for change and inspiration. Her mission is to capture and create cultural movements through storytelling. Since 2009, Danielle has lent her expertise to the co-writing of …
Elisa Stanford
Elisa Stanford was an acquisitions and developmental editor with Harold Shaw Publishers and WaterBrook Press (a division of Random House) before joining Edit Resource in 2005. Elisa has a bachelor’s degree in history from Illinois Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in spiritual formation from Wheaton Graduate School. She is the author or co-author of several books and has worked …
Erendira Ramirez-Ortega
Erendira is a widely published writer and blogger whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, Crosswalk, and numerous other publications. She is the cofounding editor of Burning Bush Press, with years of background in homeschooling and children’s literature development. As a sensitivity reader, she offers guidance about the second-generation immigrant experience, the bilingual experience (English/Spanish), and the bicultural Mexican …
Erin Healy
For nearly 30 years, Erin Healy has actively helped writers bring their heartfelt stories to life on the page and in the minds of readers. Specializing in crafting fiction and narrative nonfiction, she has been praised by publishers, editors, and authors for her ability to align storytellers’ visions with readers’ felt needs. Making this connection is the goal at the …