About Me¶
Kimber Severance is a professional writer and editor with a great love for linguistics, literature, and story. She is originally from Pennsylvania but currently lives in Utah where she works as an article writer and manuscript editor.
Kimber Severance received her bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Editing at Brigham Young University (BYU). During her time at BYU, she was involved in the English Department, the English Society Club, the Linguistics Department, the Kennedy Center, and the International Studies Department.
Kimber Severance has been an avid writer all her life, ever since she watched Little Women as a little girl and first fell in love with the character Jo March and her ink-stained fingers.
She has experience writing in many mediums including novels, short stories, poems, booklets, pamphlets, webpages, articles, marketing copy, video scripts, and more.
She also has a wide range of experience editing many genres including fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, historical fiction, journal articles, website content, scholarly books, self-help books, autobiographies, memoirs, and more.
Kimber Severance has had the opportunity to work in many positions in the industry of words including copyeditor, substantive editor, copywriter, back ad copywriter, poetry writer, and novel writer. Her professional skills range from meticulous organization and project management to all forms of content writing, editing, and more.
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Morning pages are a writing practice often used by writers or for journaling. It involves stream-of-conscious writing where you take a pen to paper or your fingers to a keyboard and you write without stopping for a set amount of time or a set amount of pages.
The point of morning pages is to overcome writer’s block and get your brain into a creative mindset. It’s a writing exercise that helps writers get into a more seamless writing flow and practice not censoring or editing yourself and stalling your own creative process.
I personally love this writing practice and believe its core principle can be effective in many aspects of life:
Stop stopping yourself.
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