
Editor and writer
Debora Holmes,
Minneapolis, has been helping authors refine
and publish their works for over a decade and
a half. After graduating with English and
music degrees from Gustavus Adolphus College
in St. Peter, Minnesota, Debora also obtained
a degree in pre-vet med (chemical, biological,
and animal sciences) from the University of
Minnesota before obtaining her Masters in
Environmental Studies from The Evergreen State
College, Olympia, Washington. Her many
strengths include ongoing experience with a
diverse set of authors and publications (from
devotionals to technical government documents
to all sorts of scientific papers), skill
working with different levels of writing
(including much experience with ESL authors),
and the ability to switch effortlessly between
topics and styles, including between American,
British, and Canadian English; she is also a
member of the Editors’ Association of Canada.
For close to a decade Debora was the full-time
editor of Environmental Practice, the
professional and ethics-centered journal of
the National Association of Environmental
Professionals (NAEP), for which she received
the NAEP President’s Award among many other
accolades. Besides the journal she has ghost
written, ghost edited, copy edited, and
proofread vast numbers of documents. Large
projects before joining the IFW team have
included, for example, listed editor (print
and e-books) of The State of Sustainability
Initiatives Review 2010 and 2014 (available
HERE and
HERE),
books/reports for the Canadian Council of
Academies, and hundreds of research articles;
favorite projects include inspirational books
for women and in the environmental sciences (a
list of selected projects is available upon
request). Debora comes from a line of Lutheran
ministers (occasionally having the privilege
to edit her father’s homilies) and is also
employed as pianist/organist and vocalist at
her church. She is the mother of very
different twin boys in the second grade, both
of whom fascinate her and inspire a great deal
of her writing, including on and for children
with autism. Her favorite thing to do when not
penning and editing is to grab the family’s
energetic Jack Russell mix and experience the
love of God through nature with her children.