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Hi! I'm a freelance editor specializing in romance, urban fantasy, and cozy mysteries. My boutique editing business, Victory Editing, offers a full range of services from developmental, line editing, and proofreading to Oops Detection®, formatting, and a NetGalley co-op for e-ARC distribution. I provide clients, many of whom are NYT and USA Today best sellers, with a full editing team while giving them the convenience of a single point of contact. I'm also a cofounder of the Association of Independent Publishing Professionals. And, finally, I'm the chief cook and bottle washer for my husband, a boisterous spaniel who loves to wear dresses, three cats, and two birds.

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Thomas Merton
“One who is content with what he has, and who accepts the fact that he inevitably misses very much in life, is far better off than one who has much more but who worries about all he may be missing . . . the relative perfection which we must attain to in this life if we are to live as sons of God is not the twenty-four-hour-a-day production of perfect acts of virtue, but a life from which practically all the obstacles to God's love have been removed or overcome. One of the chief obstacles to this perfection of selfless charity is the selfish anxiety to get the most out of everything, to be a brilliant success in our own eyes and in the eyes of other men. We can only get rid of this anxiety by being content to miss something in almost everything we do. We cannot master everything, taste everything, understand everything, drain every experience to its last dregs. But if we have the courage to let almost everything else go, we will probably be able to retain the one thing necessary for us— whatever it may be. If we are too eager to have everything, we will almost certainly miss even the one thing we need. Happiness consists in finding out precisely what the "one thing necessary" may be, in our lives, and in gladly relinquishing all the rest. For then, by a divine paradox, we find that everything else is given us together with the one thing we needed.”
Thomas Merton, No Man Is an Island

C.S. Lewis
“The bolt of Tash falls from above!'
'Does it ever get caught on a hook halfway?”
C.S. Lewis, The Horse and His Boy

C.S. Lewis
“The bolt of Tash falls from above!"
"Does it ever get caught on a hook halfway?" asked Corin.
"Shame, Corin," said the King. "Never taunt a man save when he is stronger than you: then, as you please.”
C.S. Lewis, The Horse and His Boy

Steven Brust
“No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style.”
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Lewis Carroll
“If everybody minded their own business, the world would go around a great deal faster than it does.”
Lewis Caroll, Alice in Wonderland

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