
Addison Wallace is a recent graduate of Emerson College where she received her MA in Publishing and Writing and BA in Writing, Literature and Publishing. She found her love of editing and design after years of journalism experience in high school which led her to Boston to pursue her education. She has experience in a few student run magazines and presses (Redivider, Wilde Press, Concrete Magazine, The Emerson Review, and more) and recently completed a marketing/social media internship at Leonardo Audio.
Her current short term goal is to focus on reading for fun after graduating. Her current long term goal is to work at a children’s publisher full time.
about me

design
works
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A graphic for Instagram to promote the Earl the Twirl audiobook upcoming release. View here.
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A sell sheet created for Lila Greer, Teacher of the Year. View here.
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Travel With Purpose is a print edition of Addison’s travel journal during her study abroad in Europe. Included is an excerpt from the interior, the final cover design, and one of the early cover design concepts.
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Poetry and short story designs included in the 2023 edition of Concrete Literary Magazine’s annual publication.
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Graphics designed for Set of Ears podcast’s Instagram.

freelance
Addison has almost a decade of editing experience from developmental to copyediting and more. Her most recent editorial experience consists of Young Adult fantasy and Children’s novels although she is capable of editing a wide range of genres. As a recent graduate she is eager to work with new and emerging authors who are excited about their novels and the publishing process.
Offering: Developmental editing, copyediting, proofreading, and more.
Please submit all inquiries in the contact form below including your name, manuscript information (word count, genre, status of manuscript), and desired editing level.
Addison has an eye for areas in the story that either move too quickly, too slowly, or lose the reader completely. Her feedback is very effective as it caused me to take a closer look at the way I structured the story and how many plotlines I was trying to include. I would work with her again and definitely recommend her to other writers.
— Britt Graves, author of The Warrior of Scorpia