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Chief Editor Bio

Nancy Buffington holds an MA and PhD in English. She has more than 20 years experience teaching writing and literature at several universities, from the University of Delaware to Stanford University. She has published a wide range of academic articles, ranging in topic from pedagogy to race relations to 19th century American literature, and she co-edited an anthology for college writing courses, Living Languages (Prentice Hall, 1997). For popular audiences, she has published pieces in The Blue Review, Idaho Business Review, Idaho Women’s Journal, and a children’s book with Tru Publishing.
Buffington’s full-time editing experience includes several years with McGraw-Hill. As a freelance editor, she has worked on books focused on international health, the American beauty industry, Chinese history and 1950s Ethiopia; and on articles ranging from accounting to events planning to environmental activism.
Buffington’s full-time editing experience includes several years with McGraw-Hill. As a freelance editor, she has worked on books focused on international health, the American beauty industry, Chinese history and 1950s Ethiopia; and on articles ranging from accounting to events planning to environmental activism.