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A collection of short stories by an acclaimed Sri Lankan writer. I edited this book and helped position it for publication.   “Searing. . . . While Freeman’s prose has many virtues—she’s masterful on a line level and utilizes effective narrative techniques in each story—it’s her ability...

This brilliant book-length lyric essay on transmasculinity and the oceanic world was the winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize. I worked with the author on developmental and line edits, and positioned it effectively with astute copywriting....

For this brilliant book about transforming the economy, I worked alongside the authors on substantive and developmental edits to improve the structure, clarify the vision, and sharpen the language. Find the book here. ...

Khadija Abdalla Bajaber’s The House of Rust, the first winner of the Graywolf Press African Fiction Prize, took attentive care and patient collaboration across several years to bring to life.   For this project, which mixed fantastical sea creatures, Mombasa’s crowded streets, and Hadrami culture, I relied...

Names for Light is an unconventional, nonlinear memoir that layers the interwoven stories of Myint's ancestors in Myanmar. I worked alongside Myint to develop the complex timeline and helped spur a breakthrough in the writing process, resulting in the book being longlisted for the PEN Open Book...