“Throughout the entire process Sinclair was very hands-on and dedicated to my book. It was as if I were her only author, although I know that that was not the case. She was always timely in getting back to me with my countless questions and concerns and never wavered in her enthusiasm. 

“It should be noted that my book is 388 pages long and consists of over 500 cross references and footnotes. All of which had to be linked to their main topics in the e-book. This was a Herculean effort that Sinclair undertook with resulting success. 

“Throughout the publishing of the original book and the Kindle edition, Sinclair was very proactive. More often than not, she brought items to my attention and had already worked out the solution, but just wanted to keep me in the loop. 

“Working with her was an absolute pleasure, and I can attest that whatever your needs are, from editing to mark-up to proofing, that she will be more than qualified and up to the task to provide exemplary service.”

John Grantham, author of The World’s Hardest Music Trivia

“Writing a book is a very private experience, so getting the right editor is like finding your spouse. It must be the right person.

“I got lucky the first time. Sinclair Rishel Guenther was working for a friend of ours and agreed to edit my biography. We fit like a glove.

“What characteristics work in an editor? First, they must understand the intricacies of our language. I thought I was pretty good at American English, but Sinclair woke me up to the latest use of commas, spaces, and other such quirks of our modern language.

“So, when I finished my second book, I knew I wanted to talk to her first about the editing job. She has exhibited what I consider the most critical skills in both the grammar, punctuation, and ideas. She slims down the parts that need to be shaved off and does it with tact and care. All decisions about what to delete and what to add and where to move paragraphs are presented with honesty and without arrogance. She leaves all decisions about what is in the book to me.

“What more could a writer want? Nothing! She’s excellent at what she does.”

Sandy Grisham, author of Badge Unbroken: The Robert Hall Story