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Herta Burbach Feely is a writer, editor, and child safety activist. She co-founded
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.


Early life

Feely was born to
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immigrants in
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, and grew up in Germany and the
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in the 1960s and 1970s."Herta’s Work"
Chrysalis Editorial Services. Retrieved Jan 11, 2012.
She attended Brentwood High School in
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, and graduated from Parkway High School in Chesterfield, Missouri, then earned a
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in
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and completed all coursework toward a
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in journalism from the
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, and a
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in writing from
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in
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."Herta B. Feely - Bio"
, Chrysalis Editorial Services. Retrieved Jan 11, 2012.
Feely is married and has two sons and has lived and worked in the
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, area since 1982.


Safe Kids

In 1986, Feely was working as a public relations consultant for the television documentary ''The Children's War'', about the work of the Children's National Medical Center; a ''
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'' review called it "a plea for children's accident prevention". Feely and surgeon Dr. Martin R. Eichelberger collaborated on multiple projects for the hospital's trauma center, including the National Children's Accident Prevention Campaign, before developing the concept of a dedicated national nonprofit. They launched the National Safe Kids Campaign in September 1987 with five years of funding from
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served as its chairman for its first thirteen years (honorary during his Surgeon General tenure)."Our Founders"
Safe Kids USA Safe Kids Worldwide (formerly Safe Kids USA) is a global non-profit organization working to prevent childhood injury through research, community outreach, legislative advocacy and media awareness campaigns. Safe Kids Worldwide has over 400 coali ...
official site. Retrieved Jan 12, 2012.
"History"
Safe Kids USA Safe Kids Worldwide (formerly Safe Kids USA) is a global non-profit organization working to prevent childhood injury through research, community outreach, legislative advocacy and media awareness campaigns. Safe Kids Worldwide has over 400 coali ...
official site. Retrieved Jan 12, 2012.
Feely served as the Safe Kids executive director for its first six years. She appeared before the
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and was extensively quoted in national media about the Safe Kids efforts to prevent children's accidental injuries, from campaigns for
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, to prevention of burns, to safe
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equipment, to
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to many other issues. In 2005, the National Safe Kids Campaign officially became
Safe Kids Worldwide Safe Kids Worldwide (formerly Safe Kids USA) is a global non-profit organization working to prevent childhood injury through research, community outreach, legislative advocacy and media awareness campaigns. Safe Kids Worldwide has over 400 coali ...
, with 21 affiliates in different countries. Feely returned to work for Safe Kids Worldwide from 2006 to 2007.


Editing

In 2007 Feely launched Chrysalis Editorial Services as a sole proprietorship offering manuscript critique, writing coaching, ghostwriting, book proposal advice and support, and agent/publisher support and services. She has ghostwritten three memoirs. Authors she has helped include Lee DiPietro, Marian Wernicke, Roger Marum, Anna Koczak, Jan Cigliano, Tobias Lanz, and Cynthia Tocci.


Writing

Feely's novel,
Saving Phoebe Murrow
', was released in the U.S. in September 2016 (Upper Hand Press), and in October 2016 in the U.K. (Twenty7 Books). Feely's memoirs and short stories have been published in literary magazines including '' The Sun'', ''Lullwater Review'', ''Provincetown Magazine'', ''
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'', and '' The Griffin'', and the anthology ''Enhanced Gravity''. In 2006, Feely received an Artist Fellowship from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities for her novel in progress, ''The Trials of Serra Blue''."Mayor Recognizes DC Arts Grant Recipients"
DC Arts press release, November 02, 2005. Retrieved Jan 12, 2012.
Later that year the completed novel won the annual James Jones Literary Society First Novel Fellowship of $10,000, out of 594 applicants."Herta Feely named recipient of Jones First Novel Fellowship
, James Jones Literary Society Newsletter, Vol. 15, No. 2, Summer 2006. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
Feely's ''The Wall: A Memoir'', won the 2010 American Independent Writers Award for Best Personal Essay. In 2010, she co-edited ''Confessions: Fact or Fiction?'' (), an anthology mixing memoirs with short fiction, and published it via Chrysalis Editorial. ''Confessions'' made a
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best-sellers list, and was a finalist for
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best anthology of 2011."USA BOOK NEWS ANNOUNCES WINNERS AND FINALISTS OF THE USA “BEST BOOKS 2011” AWARDS"
, USA Book News. Retrieved Jan 12, 2012.


References


External links


www.hertafeely.com/
Author website and book purchasing info.
Chrysalis Editorial Services
Official site for editorial services.
''Confessions: Fact or Fiction?''
Official site for anthology. {{DEFAULTSORT:Feely, Herta American literary editors American women writers Yugoslav emigrants to the United States Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women