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Rachel
Rachel Warmath is a non-fiction, memoir, and poetry editor based in the Mountain West. Her mission is to serve writers, dreamers, and badass humans who are committed to healing and transformation.
She brings a holistic approach to the editing process and holds sacred space for every author she works with, allowing writers to release resistance, harness perfectionism, and build momentum in their creative pursuits.
After working on hundreds of manuscripts, Rachel has come to see the editing process as a profound journey of self-discovery. She loves helping authors remember the power of their voices and build confidence as they polish and refine their work.
Rachel especially loves working on titles in memoir, personal development, leadership, spirituality, health and wellness, business, psychology, new age spirituality, women's empowerment, and animals.
As a writer and six-time author herself, Rachel understands the patience, trust, and open-mindedness that goes into the editing process. She doesn't just help authors polish their writing—she supports their whole journey.
Rachel is passionate about helping writers dig deeper, find their inner courage, and truly believe in themselves. Her goal is for you to have an empowering experience and learn more about yourself as you achieve your dream of publishing a book.
Rachel grew up in northern California and now lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. She’s a graduate of the Northwestern University creative writing program. When she's not editing, you can find Rachel walking her dogs, traveling with her husband, teaching and practicing yoga, writing her wellness blog “Alive in the Fire,” meditating, hiking, and walking.
ASTROLOGY
Pisces sun, Aries moon, Libra rising
HUMAN DESIGN
1/3 Projector
MEYERS-BRIGGS
INFJ
ENNEAGRAM
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Client Praise
"Writing took a level of openness and vulnerability I hadn't expected, but Rachel's warm feedback gave me the courage to be bold with my voice.”
"I am happy that you talked me off the ledge when I was freaking out about sharing too much in my book. You told me that is what makes me authentic and that my readers may say, wow, someone gets me."
“I'm so thankful you were my editor. Your encouraging voice and expertise are unmatched.”
