Hi, I’m Dom. Writer, editor, and Oxford comma enthusiast.
I’m currently available for technical editing and writing projects.
I’m based in Denver, Colorado—but I’m not particularly big on skiing, hiking, or anything like that.
I’m a lifelong devotee of literature. I enjoy a good book, but sometimes I enjoy dissecting a bad book even more.
I’m a graduate of CU Denver. My degree in Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology was earned in tandem with a Certificate of Technical and Professional Writing.
Though I’m suited for any project across any realm, I’ve worked predominantly in software with help from my Certificate of Full-Stack Software Engineering from Flatiron School (which means, yes: I can talk to computers).
Crafting precise, impactful communication across business, academic, and professional landscapes.
Current & Previous Projects
Sweet Cow: Recipes & Procedural Materials
Collaborated with Sweet Cow, a Denver-based ice cream company, to refine and streamline their recipe and procedural documentation. This involved ensuring clarity, consistency, and ease of use for their team, with a focus on aligning the content to their operational needs. The result was a set of polished and user-friendly documents that supported their commitment to quality and efficiency.
Rhetoric Society of America: “Vaccination Double Bind”
Provided technical editing for “Vaccination Double Bind: A Study of Pregnancy and COVID-19 Vaccine Decision-Making,” an academic article submitted to the Rhetoric Society of America. This edit focused on refining structure, grammar, and coherence while ensuring alignment with scholarly standards and formatting requirements. The final version enhanced the article's readability and impact within the academic field of rhetoric.
Colorado Workforce Development Council: “2023 Talent Pipeline Report”
Colorado Department of Human Services: “Colorado Works Leavers Survey”
Conducted a comprehensive edit of the Colorado Workforce Development Council's 2023 Talent Pipeline Report, enhancing clarity, organization, and alignment with government publishing standards. This work included restructuring key sections to improve readability and accessibility for diverse audiences. The final product ensured a polished and professional presentation of critical workforce and economic insights.
Performed a technical edit of the Colorado Department of Human Services' Colorado Works Leavers Survey, focusing on enhancing the document's clarity and structure. This included refining data presentation, ensuring consistency in terminology, and aligning content with government publishing standards. The final product delivered a polished and professional report that effectively communicated key findings and insights.
I mainly spend my time rewriting documents for a scattering of software startups, penning grant proposals, or querying new authors’ hopeful magnum opera.
I’m currently available for any work at this time.