Grace Duggan is a writer and an editor. Some of the places she has worked include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Road Runners, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and the New England Review. She’s worked in-house and freelanced for more than 100 organizations, including non-profits, Fortune 500s, advertising agencies, individual authors, and more. Her clients include the American Civil Liberties Union, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, National Institute for Reproductive Health, New York Public Library, New York Road Runners, Poly Prep Country Day School, Queens Museum, and Sam Schwartz Engineering, among others (a select client list is available by request). She has edited four non-fiction books.
With a background in journalism, her writing has appeared in the New York Times, GLASS, and Bust. For two years, she was the Managing Editor of GLASS, a fine arts magazine about contemporary glass art.
Grace has taught classes on copy editing, proofreading, grammar, and punctuation at the Brooklyn Brainery, 92Y, and Trade School New York.
She was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to teach English in Madrid, Spain, in 2009. She is a proud graduate of Middlebury College, where she majored in English literature, minored in Spanish, and fell in love with the Russian department.