Rhoades Writing & Editing
Rhoades Writing & Editing
About
About

Greetings, I'm Evan!
I write and edit books for a living.

I'm a writer, editor, poet, and Christian, born and raised in Bellingham, WA. I started my editing career straight out of college after earning my BA in English. Over the next three years, I earned my MFA in creative writing from the University of Saint Thomas, co-authored an ongoing science fiction series, edited a dozen books, and completed my own poetry collection. Now I spend most of my days editing. When I’m not doing that, I’m reading, studying theology, watching films, playing video games, writing my own poetry and fiction, and leading various writers' groups.
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Over the last few years, I have spent thousands of hours writing and editing in various genres for numerous authors. Some of my favorite projects include coauthoring Space Pioneer with Jesse Roberts, editing The Shore Speaks by Tyler Garcia, coauthoring The Gratitude Reset with Ryan Miller, and acting as the posthumous editor for my close friend A.A. Fouch, working on her poetry collection, I Lost My Keys in Space and her devotional, Soldier Up, Buttercup.
Author Bio
Poet Bio
Evan Rhoades is a freelance editor born and raised in Bellingham, Washington. Evan can spot an italicized period from a mile away, and he boasts many other questionably useful skills, mostly acquired from editing at all hours of the night. He has a BA in English from Northwest University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Saint Thomas. He dreams of making it big as an author—mainly so he can continue buying more books for his future wife and kids. His greatest accomplishment—and struggle—is allowing a book to be published without skimming it “just one more time.” Evan’s writing and editing skills are available at Rhoadeswriting.com for those aiming to write with skill, precision, flair, spirit, and most importantly, heart.
Evan Rhoades is an author, poet, and freelance editor born and raised in Bellingham, Washington. He has a BA in English from Northwest University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Saint Thomas. He has published multiple essays in the Saint Austin Review, and his poetry has appeared in the NU Harvest Journal and the New Verse Review. Evan's greatest aspiration is to write poems and stories that re-enchant the imagination and safeguard the soul against modern malaise.