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Annalisa Zox-Weaver

I have 20 years of academic editing and hold a Ph.D. in English from the University of Southern California (USC). I also hold a BA in English and history (UCLA) and an M.A. in English (Claremont Graduate University).

In addition to being a freelance editor, I have served, most recently as the Managing Editor of the Huntington Library Quarterly, a journal out of The Huntington Library, Art Galleries and Botanical Gardens, and Senior Editor of American Indian Culture and Research Journal out of UCLA. I was  book review editor and special issues editor of Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2005–2008.

I have worked with many writers, copyediting, format editing (APA, MLA, Chicago, Blue Book), and preparing manuscripts for submission to presses and journals, or for upload to graduate school/Pro Quest sites. I specialize in dissertation editing, thesis editing, general academic editing, and nonfiction copyediting.

My roster of  clients includes Alabama University Press, Tennessee University Press, Loyola Marymount University, Claremont Graduate University, Johns Hopkins University,  Michigan University Press, Columbia University Press, University of Southern California, UCLA, among others.

I have several publications in books and journals, including Women Modernists and Fascism: Female Modernists and the Allure of the Fascist Dictator (Cambridge UP), The Order of Things: Sympathies and Collaborations in 1930s France and the Vichy Regime, Modern Intellectual History (January 2015), and “Adrienne Rich: Poetry of Witness” in Cambridge Companion to American Poetry.

My freelance editing has primarily focused on editing journals, dissertations, articles, collections, and monographs. My work crosses many disciplines, chief among them are education, English, classics, communication, sociology, theology, nursing, history, political science, film, art history, law, psychology, sociology, business, and media studies.

My credentials also include the following:
Published by Cambridge University Press and Ashgate as well as in journals such as New German Critique, Modernism/Modernity, Pacific Coast Philology, and others

At present:

Writing a monograph on Sylvia Plath (South Carolina UP)

Venice, CA
US

Business phone: 310-309-0789

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Years in the field: 20
Years freelancing: 20

annalisa.weaver.11880

Annalisa Zox-Weaver

 

I have 20 years of academic editing and hold a Ph.D. in English from the University of Southern California (USC). I also hold a BA in English and history (UCLA) and an M.A. in English (Claremont Graduate University).

In addition to being a freelance editor, I have served, most recently as the Managing Editor of the Huntington Library Quarterly, a journal out of The Huntington Library, Art Galleries and Botanical Gardens, and Senior Editor of American Indian Culture and Research Journal out of UCLA. I was  book review editor and special issues editor of Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2005–2008.

I have worked with many writers, copyediting, format editing (APA, MLA, Chicago, Blue Book), and preparing manuscripts for submission to presses and journals, or for upload to graduate school/Pro Quest sites. I specialize in dissertation editing, thesis editing, general academic editing, and nonfiction copyediting.

My roster of  clients includes Alabama University Press, Tennessee University Press, Loyola Marymount University, Claremont Graduate University, Johns Hopkins University,  Michigan University Press, Columbia University Press, University of Southern California, UCLA, among others.

I have several publications in books and journals, including Women Modernists and Fascism: Female Modernists and the Allure of the Fascist Dictator (Cambridge UP), The Order of Things: Sympathies and Collaborations in 1930s France and the Vichy Regime, Modern Intellectual History (January 2015), and “Adrienne Rich: Poetry of Witness” in Cambridge Companion to American Poetry.

My freelance editing has primarily focused on editing journals, dissertations, articles, collections, and monographs. My work crosses many disciplines, chief among them are education, English, classics, communication, sociology, theology, nursing, history, political science, film, art history, law, psychology, sociology, business, and media studies.

My credentials also include the following:
Published by Cambridge University Press and Ashgate as well as in journals such as New German Critique, Modernism/Modernity, Pacific Coast Philology, and others

At present:

Writing a monograph on Sylvia Plath (South Carolina UP)

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