Meet Your Team

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Sara Terrell

Associate Editor

Sara received her B.F.A. in Writing from the Savannah College of Art and Design. In her free time, Sara tries new recipes, cuddles her pets, and watches campy horror movies. If lost, look for her under the nearest pile of blankets. As an Associate Editor, Sara helps facilitate the offices of several journal editors starting from the initial submission stage, to evaluation, and finally publication. Sara is also a member of Technica’s author services team for fiction and nonfiction projects — critiquing, developing, and editing manuscripts in close association with the authors.

The Technica Advantage

At Technica Editorial, we believe that great teams cannot function in silos, which is why every member of our staff is cross-trained in editorial support and production. We train our employees from the ground up so they can see how each role fits into the larger publishing process. This strategy means Technica is uniquely positioned to identify opportunities to improve and streamline your workflow. Because we invest in creating leaders, you get more than remote support — you get a partner.