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Elizabeth DeWolf
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Elizabeth DeWolf is an accomplished editor with extensive experience in developing clear and stylistically authentic nonfiction, tailored to the writer's voice.
She specializes in sociology, visual arts, politics, political economy, psychology, philosophy, and cultural criticism, offering a range of editorial services such as developmental, line, copy editing, proofreading, and manuscript critiques.
With a background in City Design and Social Science from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Visual Studies from Trinity College-Hartford, Elizabeth DeWolf brings a strong academic foundation to her work.
Her professional journey includes roles such as Editor at Freelance, Senior Program Manager at UCLA Law COVID Behind Bars Data Project, Editor at Los Angeles Review of Books, Policy Associate at CUNY Institute for State & Local Governance, Competitions Manager at Van Alen Institute, Researcher at ZZA Responsive User Environments, and various other impactful positions.
Having worked on cultural criticism, essays, and book reviews for the Los Angeles Review of Books, Elizabeth DeWolf also collaborates with advocacy groups, social justice organizations, policy nonprofits, and academics to craft and refine reports, blog posts, articles, and op-eds.
Through her diverse experiences as a Fulbright Postgraduate Scholar, Program Assistant at The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, Assistant to the Curator at Making City Istanbul, ESL Teacher, Analytical Writing and Sociology Instructor, and more, Elizabeth DeWolf has demonstrated a versatile skill set and a commitment to excellence in her editorial work.