"Linda took a wide-spanning topic - the history of interior design in the Palm Springs area - and captured the essence of the aesthetic and the major players in the field from the 1950s to present in a tight space and created an article that's clear, concise, and of great interest to a large number of our readers ('Interior Motives,' Palm Springs Life). This was a tough, research-intensive assignment completed with carepaid to facts and grace in writing. We look forward to working more with Linda."
Steven Biller, Editor in Chief
Palm Springs Life
"I have found Linda Meierhoffer to be an outstanding resource for Desert Magazine. She not only writes very well and exhibits the highest degree of professionalism, but also brings warmth and astute observations about her subjects to her stories."
Carla Breer Howard, Editor
Desert Magazine
Linda is amazing to work with! We needed a resource to analyze results from a survey we conducted, create a report, attend a meeting to help gather input on the data and develop a presentation on an accelerated timeline, and Linda delivered. Not only did she provide market research analysis, but she wrote targeted copy to communicate the data in a concise, yet engaging manner. Linda is very polished, professional and personable - it felt like she had been part of our team for years!"
Lea Studer, Vice President of Marketing Communications
SCORR Marketing
"Linda is an ideal contributor to work with. She shows true professionalism in her excellent research, writing, attention to deadlines, and responsiveness to edits and queries."
Elaine Khosrova, Editor-at-Large
culture, the word on cheese
"I have known Linda professionally, and now personally, for more than three decades. She has remained just the same: calm, even-keeled, bright, and always willing to lend a hand. When I decided to write a cookbook, she linked me with others that had written cookbooks, and lifted me up in the throws of editing and red marks. You'd be lucky to have Linda on board as a freelancer - no worries with this writer."
Connie Fairbanks
Chicago author