Andrea Wilson Woods
   


Services

Writing and Editing

I have written and edited a variety of material in many environments such as academia, nonprofit, healthcare, private and online sectors.

 

ARTICLES WEB SITE CONTENT
NEWSLETTERS BLOG POSTS
BROCHURES SOCIAL NETWORKING
PRESS RELEASES DEVELOPMENT MATERIALS
BOOK PROPOSALS DIRECT-MAIL PIECES
HEALTH LITERATURE GRANT PROPOSALS
PERSONAL ESSAYS RESUMES
GHOST WRITING INDEXING
COVER/RECOMMENDATION LETTERS  

 

Teaching

I have taught and tutored for more than ten years in public schools, private schools, universities and for corporations. The subjects that I teach and tutor include:

READING ENGLISH COMPOSITION
PHONICS ENGLISH LITERATURE
GRAMMAR ESSAY WRITING
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS SPEED READING
VOCABULARY TECHNIQUES JOURNALISM WRITING
STUDY SKILLS WRITING AND REVISING IN MS WORD

 

Coaching

One of my friends once said, "You show well." I have taken my ability to interview well and used my skills to help others. Two of my clients obtained their dreams jobs at CBS and NBC respectively after I coached them. My job coaching packages involve:

INTERVIEW PREPARATION WARDROBE REVIEW SALARY NEGOTIATION

 

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On My Nightstand
 
I am always reading multiple books at a time. Here's a glimpse at what I'm reading now.
 
Reading Memoirs:

The Friend Who Got Away

Edited by Jenny Offill and Elissa Schappell

These 20 stories of "women's true-life tales of friendships that blew up, burned out, or faded away" made me feel better about the friends that I have lost in the past. The two stories that resonated the most with me were Ann Hood's "How I Lost Her" and Helen Schulman's "First in Her Class."

 

Reading other Nonfiction:

This is Why You're Fat (and how to get thin forever)

By Jackie Warner


I bought this book as part of my EMAO experience. Jackie Warner's blunt style is exactly what I want in a trainer. Her food tips are excellent, and her power circuit training routines will kick your ass.

 
Reading Fiction:

Love in the Asylum
By Lisa Carey

A woman on an airplane gave me this book; she said that I had to read it. When I finally sat down to read this novel (six years later), I finished it in two days. The complexity of the story, which includes three narratives, is impressive, but the heart of the plot and characters moved me to tears.

Exercising My Ass Off

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