I’ve been writing from as far back as I can remember. Stories, blogs, essays — you name it; I’ve done it. My mother once told me she knew that’s what I should do as a profession, because I always approached every writing assignment as a serious endeavor, not settling for anything less than my best effort.
In addition to writing, I do a lot of editing work. I’m a stickler for correct grammar, and breeches thereof really get my goat. In fact, I launched my writing career first as a science editor in the biology labs in which I worked. (You can read more about that on my science page: http://sandra.mynmi.net/science/.)
Health and medicine have always interested me, so I’m happy to be in a career that marries my career interest with my natural talents.
Please check out the links below to see samples of my writing and editing work. (NOTE: I’m still in the process of putting these links together.)
Health and Medicine (writing):
Georgia Health News
The Aesculapian (University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine alumni magazine)
Grady Newsource (University of Georgia graduate and undergraduate journalism)
Student Health 101
Research (editing):
Baylor College of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
U.S. National Park Service
Community (writing):
H Magazine (Henry County, Georgia)
New Georgia Encyclopedia
The Signal (Georgia State University independent student newspaper)
Humor (writing):
Bob’s Blogs: The Many Adventures of Bob the Rat