Remy Benoit is an historian, a published writer, and a freelance writer and editor.
Remy Benoit is a woman capable of holding up the world with her compassion. Her words are rich and musical; the voice of a woman writing in the midst of chaos with the steady heart and hand, a woman without fear, a woman who loves, a woman who knows.
Caris MacDonald
Author of "Elegy"
Her pro-bono website for Veterans, WelcomeHomeSoldier, contains thousands of articles and hundreds of links primarily contributed by her, including an entire free writing seminar, Using History for Writing and Healing.
You may also join her at The Niquahanam Project: Help to Heal the World and at her home page, Sharing.
Her published novels: Letty; Island Quilts; Peace, Now; and Loving.
Remy's story, ANNIE, may be found in the "Book of the Year" award-winning anthology French Quarter Fiction: Newest Stories of America's Oldest Bohemia".
She has also written the novel, Pastiche, and the collection of poetry, warm glowing woman. She is working on Blood Heat and a novelization of Harry Kieninger's When Can We Come Home? Understanding the Vietnam Vet, as well as Timeless, a multi-volumed historic sweep and reincarnation love story.
Essays, poems, short stories, and book reviews by Remy may be seen at her sites as well as InnerSelf, Author's Showcase, the Irascible Professor, and Amazon.com..
If you are in need of editing help with your book, please send proposals to: remy@niquahanam.com, assuming you agree to the rate information below.
Special pricing discount is available to qualified Veterans who have a story to tell.
Your rate will remain the same for the duration of our work on a particular project together.
The above rates will remain the same from the beginning through the end of your project and will remain the same for the time that will be necessary reading of "proof copy" of your published book.
You will pay all shipping expenses which will be added to your bill. You will determine if you wish things sent by Media Mail, First Class, or some level of Priority Mail.
Short term work will be billed by e-mail every two weeks (or at the termination of the project) and payment expected to be received within 5-7 work days. You will be invoiced through Paypal.
Long projects, will be billed in two week periods, e-mailed to you, and due upon receipt within 5-7 working days. You will be invoiced through Paypal.
Your records will be kept with accuracy. You will not be billed while I am taking a break and walking my dog. For less than an hour, rates will apply in quarter hour segments.