Stacey Parshall Jensen is a Mixed-Blood, Indigenous, Mandan, Hidatsa from the Three Affiliated Tribes, and Black novelist, screenwriter, award-winning filmmaker, Sensitivity Reader, Diversity Editor, Developmental Editor, Manuscript Assessment Editor, and Cultural Consultant based in Los Angeles. She believes her consulting services are how she gives back, using her talent, expertise, and life experiences to help writers. Her common goal with her clients is to be respectful and authentic storytellers. She helps them make their stories better. She writes crime and suspense TV and film with Indigenous women leads who kick ass. She's creating a world of warrior women. She's developing a TV series project, a one-hour Indigenous crime drama, with award-winning producers, Lawrence Bender and Kevin Brown. She's co-owner of Through The Wilderness, LLC, a film production company dedicated to untold stories. She holds an MLS in Interdisciplinary Child Social Policy from the University of Minnesota, an MFA in Creative Writing from Hamline University, and an MFA in Screenwriting from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. When not viewing an international crime drama, you can find Stacey dancing and air jamming to 70s and 80s songs in her office. Or in her car. For more info on her editing services: https://www.staceyparshalljensen.info/
Poynter ACES Introductory Certificate in Editing, University of Michigan’s Good with Words courses, and Club Ed for Editors-Developmental Editing for Fiction Classes DE1-6.