"Beth was passionate about the project and helped organize the various pieces into a compelling narrative that made the editorial process a breeze. She is a joy to work with, has a strong work ethic, and kept us on deadline at every stage. I couldn't have had a better partner."

Mike German
Fellow at the Brennan Center for Law and Justice, and author of Thinking Like a Terrorist, Disrupt, Discredit, Divide: How the New FBI Damages Democracy, and Policing White Supremacy

"One of the best parts of publishing my first book was working with Beth Zasloff. My manuscript needed to become more accessible to a general audience and Beth’s insights had a transformative effect. Beth invested in improving the project at both the micro and macro levels without any prior experience in the underlying subject matter. I would welcome the chance to work with Beth again on book #2!

Melissa B. Jacoby
Graham Kenan Professor of Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and author of Unjust Debts

“As a social science professor and journal editor, a good part of my work life is spent writing papers and books and editing the written work of my doctoral students and colleagues. However, I have often found it excruciating to describe my own work for grant proposals and other high stakes documents aimed at readers who are outside of my field. When I was going up for tenure, I asked Beth to edit my personal statement. Beth quickly, and with great attention and perception, made my own words sing! Thank you.”

Nathan L.