 I'm Harriet Blymiller and I have the privilege today to talk to you a little bit about doing freelance editing for Crimson and Ago, something I've done for a little over five years now in my supposed retirement and something which I am enjoying very much for a variety of reasons. First of all, a little bit about my background. I taught composition and literature for about 35 years in California, in Georgia and in Florida and enjoyed that very much but I worked only with students. Eventually, when I was working on my PhD in British literature, I worked for an institute at the University of South Florida and there I got into academic editing where I edited articles for art professors, worked on writing grant applications and did a lot of editing of standardized test items, which was quite a challenge and something quite different from anything I'd done before. Then I retired and found that I was lacking intellectual stimulation so I joined Crimson and Ago after a friend of mine recommended them and I'm very happy I did that.