
Rebecca Lee Curry
Editor, (Ghost)writer & Researcher
Holding a Ph.D. in English, Rebecca Lee Curry is a recipient of the Hemingway Society Founders Fellowship and was one of ten participants selected to attend Yale University’s Lewis Walpole Library Seminar this year. Her interdisciplinary research bridges scholarly knowledge and
real-world application, translating theory into practice. She brings this same sensibility to the written word in a way that makes all content—whether scholarship, manuscripts, curricula, thought pieces, or short-form copy—resonate with its intended audience.
With experience spanning instructional design, editing, and ghostwriting in both the public and private sectors, Rebecca has
ghostwritten in collaboration with several New York Times bestselling authors; edited researched studies, academic periodicals, and data-driven surveys; composed content for major trade publishers; published scholarship in academic journals; written curriculum for both secondary and postsecondary learning environments; collaborated with high-profile figures on scripts, lectures, and presentations; designed professional development initiatives for educators; and created house style guides for corporate, entrepreneurial, and startup businesses.
Driven by natural curiosity, Rebecca approaches her work as a writer, editor, and researcher with a collaborative spirit—delving deeply into subjects, making meaningful connections, and uncovering insights, all in service of the reader.