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The Road not Taken Enough

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ABOUT

I offer the opportunity to turn your writing drudgery into delegation bliss.

Formally trained in Japanese, biology, and culinary arts, my knowledge base and endless curiosity encompass many subjects and take a variety of tones. 

Food, travel, photography
English as a second language
Ecology, biology

Magazine articles, blog posts
Theses, dissertations
Project reports, presentations, memos

Testimonials 

"Tamara can turn my stream-of-consciousness thoughts and knowledge into cohesive writing. Whether editing or writing, she works to understand the nuance of what I want to say and offers alternative wording, meanings, and perspectives to help make the language precise. Tamara’s writing is clear and compelling; I highly recommend her.” Gerald Finken, Founder and CEO, RxE2

"As a regular reader of Ms. Enz’s work, I highly recommend her as a researcher, writer, editor, and illustrator. I’ve taught communication for 30 years. I know talent when I see it. Ms. Enz delivers." Dr. Denny Wilkins, Professor of Journalism, St. Bonaventure University

"Tamara provides excellent feedback on grammar and punctuation. Often, her questions and comments will go beyond and pierce matters of style and argument, revealing inconsistencies and discrepancies." Constantin K., Ph.D., University of Cambridge

"I will continue to recommend you. All the students I recommended you to, have nothing but satisfied comments afterward. Thank you for all you do." Catherine, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Frontier Nursing University

"As I drew near completion of my doctorate of nursing practice, I relied on Tamara to be my editorial watchdog. She was very prompt and thorough. I highly recommend her for your copyediting needs." J. Stalder, DNP, APRN, FNP-C


Home page photo of Tamara courtesy of Barbara Crawford