Writing
With a degree in Professional Writing from the University of Toronto, Sierra Peca has experience in writing short stories, manuscripts, feature articles, and blogs. She also has experience editing in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style.
Mizia
by Sierra Peca
In the art centre of Italy, Artemisia Gentileschi is born and raised to be an artist. With talents that surpass the male artists of the 1600s, Artemisia is thrust into the world of painting. While her success blooms, she is met with tragedies that threaten to break her artistic spirit. Betrayed by a friend, abused by a mentor, married to a gambler, and tortured through motherhood, Artemisia searches for freedom from the men that control her movement, her finances, and her practice. Art is her escape, her form of expression, and the tool that shapes her into the dauntless woman that she is.
Based on real events, Mizia is a story of passion and pain, and how they work together to shape a woman that has enough of both to span lifetimes.
This story contains difficult subjects including sexual assault and infant mortality. Artemisia's life was outstanding but troubling. These experiences may distress some readers.
Published Articles
Editorial Experience
In addition to freelance editing blogs, Sierra has helped to edit full length manuscripts.
Edited manuscripts
The Custard Apple Tree by Rafiqa Zubair
Heart of a Skeptic by Victoria Halley Osland