Comments from authors Linda has worked with --

Mark Lorentzen, Santa Monica energy therapist, author of From Surviving to Thriving: Change Your Energy, Change Your Life! (2005, Puma Publications).

First and foremost, thank you to my editor Linda Jay Geldens, who helped to make the text crisper and easier to understand. Her suggestions extended beyond rewriting sections to organizing the ideas better. A glimpse of my original manuscript would show you the difference she made.

John I. Todor, Ph. D., Northern California business owner, executive, and consultant, author of Addicted Customers: How to Get Them Hooked on Your Company (2007, Silverado Press).

Linda Jay Geldens, our copyeditor, also had an impact on turning a manuscript into a book. Linda is a delightful person to work with, one who tackled the tedious and exacting task of copyediting with skill and diligence. Linda, your contribution is highly valued.

Blake Hendrix, Dallas businessman/consultant, author of Accounting, Finance, and Presentation for Small Business: Commerce Is King (2007, iUniverse).

Linda Jay Geldens has performed superbly in her role as freelance editor.  She goes beyond the surface, working to truly understand the author's writing style and keep the author's authentic voice.  Writers who have engaged an editor know that this is a priceless quality.

Shbrone Mims, Dallas firefighter, author of A Dream So Far Away (2007, Outskirts Press).

Thanks for your editing expertise. Our collaboration proved to be a winning team.

Mary Kurek, North Carolina business coach, author of Who's Hiding in Your Address Book? (2007, Robert D. Reed Publishers).

Thanks to Linda Jay Geldens, my copyeditor. Her sharp eye and patience made a painful job a lot less difficult.