Ruth Neuwald Falcon is the reason I was able to finish my book. In her, I found someone who could understand and help me to find language that would accurately convey the meaning of what I was trying to say.
Creative Partner
I love to collaborate. It brings out the best in me and the best in those I work with.
Is there a project that you’ve put on hold because you don’t know how to organize your material? Or does the thought of doing it alone just make you feel tired? Do you have a non-fiction book or essay—a memoir, family stories or letters—hidden in a drawer or closet, virtual or actual? Maybe it’s locked in your head, waiting for your voice to find itself.
Or perhaps you’re working on a website, personally or professionally, and it could use some coaxing and clarifying. Or a documentary film, whose structure isn’t quite right.
My work is helping people realize their dreams and goals. E-mail me to set up a free initial phone conversation in which we can begin to explore the possibilities together. Pricing determined by project elements and duration.

Ruth Neuwald Falcon is a superb editor with an eye for the truth.
Jeannette Franks, PhD, gerontologist & author,
Intentional Aging
Testimonials
Ruth is a brilliant editor and storyteller. Her experience shows in her facility with story and editing techniques.
I have always considered myself most fortunate that my first independent film was created in partnership with Ruth. I have rarely met someone with her talent, capabilities, and understanding of structure.
Helping you manifest your goal. Together, we create.
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