About Tiffany Eve

With a background in journalism and a deep commitment to reflective storytelling, my work focuses on themes that live close to the skin — parenting, identity, emotional well-being, and how family dynamics are shaped by culture and modern life.

Staying curious and compassionate, with a strong belief that telling the truth — especially the uncomfortable kind enables me to craft stories that help readers move beyond performative behavior to create genuine connections and effect change.

I hold a bachelor's degree with a focus on communications and health, as well as a minor in psychology, from Liberty University. I also have an editing certificate from Poynter Institute.

Journalist. Editor. Author. Mom.

WRITING



From personal essays to deeply reported features, my writing explores:

Parenting: Navigating all phases of being a mom and parenthood with honesty, humor, and cultural context.

Mental Health: Destigmatizing emotional struggles and amplifying underrepresented experiences.

Culture & Society: Examining how race, gender, class, and generational shifts shape the way we live.

Published Work

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EDITING & COLLABORATIONS

Writing a book is a big deal — and choosing an editor takes trust. I don't take that lightly. I work with debut and established writers to bring their stories to life, and my approach is thoughtful and thorough. My priority is making sure your message connects with your audience clearly, effectively, and in a way that stays true to your voice.

Whether you’re writing a memoir, narrative nonfiction, or something that doesn’t fit neatly into a box, I offer:
Developmental editing
Manuscript consultations
Copyediting

Don't sit on this. Let's get your book into the world.

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SPEAKING

As a writer and parent leader, I speak and write on thoughtful, real-world approaches to parenting — ones that support healthy family dynamics and honor the parent as a whole person.

I've led workshops, joined panels and radio conversations, and been commissioned to share on sensitive topics like race, identity, and mental health for organizations focused on children, youth, and families.

If you're looking for an honest and relatable voice for your next conversation, I'd love to connect.

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