Member Profile
Marcella Fecteau Weiner
I’m an experienced editor with expertise in education, early childhood development and education, and dual language learning. I’m skilled in developmental editing, copyediting, proofreading, and fact-checking and am well versed in APA and CMOS styles.
I edit a variety of materials, including nonfiction books, assessment tools, case studies and reports, journal and magazine articles, curricula, catalogs, resource books for teachers, manuals, and web copy. I’m fast, accurate, and always meet my deadlines.
Recent clients include the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Redleaf Press, Gryphon House, and the University of Michigan Press.
Wondering what it would be like to work with me? Here’s what a few of my clients and colleagues say:
“Marcella edited several books and articles of mine on early education and child development during her decade at the HighScope Foundation. What I appreciate most is her commitment to helping writers more clearly and persuasively express what they want to communicate, rather than imposing her idea of what the manuscript should say. That’s the hallmark of an excellent editor. Since retiring from HighScope, I’ve written fiction full time and worked with many editors. Marcella ranks with the best of them.” —Ann S. Epstein, author
“Marcella’s work is always thorough and thoughtful. I appreciate her careful edits that respect the intent and voice of the author while improving the writing. Her changes mean a book that more clearly communicates the author’s ideas to the end user—the reader.” —Stephanie Roselli, Executive Editor, Gryphon House
“Marcella is a dynamo with an eagle eye—she is the point where high speed meets (nearly) perfect accuracy. I highly recommend her for any kind of editing project, whether it be a technical or research report, print or digital publication, pamphlet or textbook—she can be relied upon to successfully complete all projects, big and small.” —Adam Robson, Grants Manager, Fair Food Network
Ann Arbor, MI
US
Email: marcellafw2@gmail.com
https://www.marcellaweiner.com/
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Years in the field: 20
Years freelancing: 9
Marcella Weiner
I’m an experienced editor with expertise in education, early childhood development and education, and dual language learning. I’m skilled in developmental editing, copyediting, proofreading, and fact-checking and am well versed in APA and CMOS styles.
I edit a variety of materials, including nonfiction books, assessment tools, case studies and reports, journal and magazine articles, curricula, catalogs, resource books for teachers, manuals, and web copy. I’m fast, accurate, and always meet my deadlines.
Recent clients include the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Redleaf Press, Gryphon House, and the University of Michigan Press.
Wondering what it would be like to work with me? Here’s what a few of my clients and colleagues say:
“Marcella edited several books and articles of mine on early education and child development during her decade at the HighScope Foundation. What I appreciate most is her commitment to helping writers more clearly and persuasively express what they want to communicate, rather than imposing her idea of what the manuscript should say. That’s the hallmark of an excellent editor. Since retiring from HighScope, I’ve written fiction full time and worked with many editors. Marcella ranks with the best of them.” —Ann S. Epstein, author
“Marcella’s work is always thorough and thoughtful. I appreciate her careful edits that respect the intent and voice of the author while improving the writing. Her changes mean a book that more clearly communicates the author’s ideas to the end user—the reader.” —Stephanie Roselli, Executive Editor, Gryphon House
“Marcella is a dynamo with an eagle eye—she is the point where high speed meets (nearly) perfect accuracy. I highly recommend her for any kind of editing project, whether it be a technical or research report, print or digital publication, pamphlet or textbook—she can be relied upon to successfully complete all projects, big and small.” —Adam Robson, Grants Manager, Fair Food Network