As We Like It: When Authors' Praise Our Work

Cenveo Publisher Services works with authors who specialize in elementary education, higher education, hard sciences, research, and more. Our subject matter experts and editorial teams consistently demonstrate deep understanding of the content they edit, manage, transform, and produce.

It's something very special when authors from a comprehensive English methods text laud one of our project managers:

"Your directions are clear and very helpful.  Though we had begun to realize there was to be an 'alternate text,' we stand amazed as we had no news of this until we began to read your copy edited chapters.  I am reassured, however, now knowing what the alternative might resemble and reading your excellent rewrite that will make those alternatives work seamlessly with our text.
 
We had discussed your personal background because we were finding your notes and your suggested edits so wonderfully 'right.'  We had thought you must have the same love of language and literature that we do.  I could fall into a happy dance right here in my little home office reading your words and discovering that indeed you do.  Here is a bit of Shakespeare from "As You Like It' that will not put you to sleep and that mirrors my joy and gratitude in reading your message this morning."

O wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful wonderful! And yet again wonderful and after that, out of all hooping.
— As You Like It: Act 3, Scene 2
 

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Mike Groth

Michael Groth is Director of Marketing at Cenveo Publisher Services, where he oversees all aspects of marketing strategy and implementation across digital, social, conference, advertising and PR channels. Mike has spent over 20 years in marketing for scholarly publishing, previously at Emerald, Ingenta, Publishers Communication Group, the New England Journal of Medicine and Wolters Kluwer. He has made the rounds at information industry events, organized conference sessions, presented at SSP, ALA, ER&L and Charleston, and blogged on topics ranging from market trends, library budgets and research impact, to emerging markets and online communities.. Twitter Handle: @mikegroth72