Once upon a time…I suppose.
I didn’t really know what to expect when I first stepped through the doors of the bright orange building that was (then) Grant McEwan College’s Jasper Place campus here in Edmonton. Having been homeschooled through elementary and secondary school, I wasn’t sure how I would fit into a classroom. For a lover of words and writing, the Professional Writing program seemed like a good place to start.
And then?
I spent the next few years learning about grammar, rhetoric, proofreading, copy editing, different forms of writing, and so much more. I discovered that business communications were NOT my thing and that I loved editing. I made friends who showed me different perspectives on the world.
Sidetracked
A couple of years into my studies, I accidentally met the love of my life. We had a baby together. I attended classes, bussing across the city, until a day or two before I went into labour. I took as many classes as possible online from that point.
I got married and kept studying.
I had another baby. I wrote some blog posts for a friend’s website and I got proofreading practice volunteering for a local magazine (Birth Issues).
When I graduated with my degree, I ultimately chose to stay home with my children rather than work full time only to have my entire income go to childcare costs.
Brain fog and reemerging.
I went on to have more children, including a “covid baby”, and lost myself a little in the survival stages of parenthood.
Just before my 35th birthday, I was diagnosed with ADHD. My birthday present to myself was lifechanging medication.
Slowly, I started to rediscover who I was outside of motherhood.
I joined the board of my community league and found out that using my writing and editing skills to build connections felt amazing.
Final steps.
In 2023, I started working towards a Professional Editing Standards Certificate from Queens University. One course at a time, I remembered how much I loved editing. I confirmed that proofreading and copy editing were the areas that I wanted to focus on, and that structural editing irritates me (for now).
So, here I am.
Finally.


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