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About

Emily Bradley is a writer, editor, and writing coach who lives in southern New Hampshire. Her personal essays are published in Parents Magazine, Yankee Magazine, Fourth Genre, Lifeline, The Northern New England Review, Extract(s) and the anthologies Voices of Breast Cancer and Voices of Caregiving. Her memoir, THE FAMILY CLOSET, is in progress.

Emily has a BA from Brown University, an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of New Hampshire, and is the former Managing Director of Graduate Programs at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. She combines her academic, career, and teaching background to help others find their voice, transfer their story onto the page, and publish their narratives.

With a teaching philosophy that writing is thinking and we learn best through narrative, Emily’s passion for the written word inspires her local and distance writing services: from coaching aspiring or established authors, to line editing pages, to guiding writers through the publishing process. Whatever the project (essay, story, book, website content, assignments and more) and in whatever stage—from idea to final touches—Emily is excited to learn how she can help you.


Emily believes in the process of writing—the process of give-and-take, of revision, of thoughtful reflection—and offers the support and actionable feedback to make that process possible.
— Maxine Marshall, Mentee, Berkeley, CA