“I highly recommend Anjuli Rose. She has a variety of editing and style choices, and is open to questions throughout the editing process. I appreciate her talent to improve my website and plan on using her for upcoming branding materials.” —Johanna Waters
“The website design is visually beautiful, it makes people want to look at it and really dive in. It’s easy to follow and not overly complicated. Most importantly, the people that visit it find it inviting and a place they want to keep coming back to. Anjuli Rose Editorial taught me how to blog to market myself as a writer—I really learned the importance of visuals for keeping attention while people read on the internet.”—M. M. Kiehn
“It was delightful working with Anjuli Rose Editorial. Anjuli was responsive, thorough, and really knows her stuff. She offered suggestions and documented why she was suggesting a change. She made it easy and the cost was reasonable.—Lois Carter Crawford
Editor. Copywriter. Graphic designer. Self-proclaimed journeyman wordsmith. In 2018 I switched career paths from sales and business development to copywriting and editing professionally. I hold a degree in literary criticism from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and I have completed the Continuing Education Certificate of Editing from the University of Washington. Currently, I write blogs and case studies regularly for a Seattle-based fintech company, Routable, and I write marketing and branding copy for the iconic international lifestyle company, Fiskars.
With me on board, you gain my experience in independent freelancing, event production, and business development management which have each taught me to be definitive with direction, gracious through communication, and accommodating when priorities shift. I am also someone with a passion for, and experience with, guiding projects through many stages, balancing creativity with grammar, voice with syntax, and expression with structure. I bring enthusiasm for new challenges and the initiative to complete projects—even if that means first teaching myself the nuts and bolts—while maintaining a high level of professionalism and coachability when course correction is necessary.