About Brian Kuhl

I have a master's degree in history and archival studies, as well as an editing certificate offered jointly by The Poynter Institute's News University and ACES: The Society for Editing. While my editing experience ranges from corporate product manuals to fiction, my expertise is general nonfiction and academic writing for clients such as Penguin Random House, SUNY Press, and The China Project. I am also the founder and editor of Brush Talks, a journal of nonfiction about China. In that role, I have performed extensive developmental editing, copyediting, fact-checking, and proofreading.

 

I also have considerable research experience. During and after my graduate studies, my employment included working in the archives at the Shelburne Museum and the University of Massachusetts library. I am currently writing a book about the life of a medical missionary to China, based on more than five years of research, including much digging in archival repositories such as the National Archives, Yale University Divinity Library, and the Rockefeller Archive Center. I bring all this experience to each client, offering you professional editing and research services at reasonable rates.