Karen Cole-Peralta

I have some thirty years of experience writing and editing works for people. I have a combined degree in journalism, creative writing and the fine arts, and have been creating and editing books, documents and papers for people since well before 1980. I have worked on some 137 books over my lifetime of experience, ghost writing, copy editing, rewriting and proof reading for authors. I usually only take credit as the "editor" when I ghost write or copy edit for an author, and my fees are lower than industry standard rates.

You can visit my main website at Rainbow Writing, Inc. for more information about Rainbow Writing, Inc., which has been on the Internet since 2003. We are professional freelance book authors, ghost writers, copy editors, proof readers, rewriters, coauthors and website developers for quite cheap.

I have won awards for my journalism, poetry, short stories and articles. I am multiply published and have had my own novels, novellas, short stories and scripts published. I am currently working on The Rainbow Horizon, a humorous fiction novel set in a small town in Washington State, and it should be out sometime late this year or early next year. I have contributed to national and international magazines and newspapers, as well as several internet publications. I am always looking for new projects and clients.

Articles by Karen Cole-Peralta

When I Was Born
Executive Director and President of Rainbow Writing, Inc., Karen Cole Peralta writes. RWI at http://www.rainbowriting.com is a world renowned inexpensive professional freelance book authors, ghost writers, copy editors, proof readers, coauthors, manuscript rewriters, graphics and CAD, publishing helpers, and website developers international service corporation.
Ralph Abernathy – Dr. King´s Right-Hand Man
Executive Director and President of Rainbow Writing, Inc., Karen Cole Peralta writes. RWI at http://www.rainbowriting.com is a world renowned inexpensive professional freelance book authors, ghost writers, copy editors, proof readers, coauthors, manuscript rewriters, graphics and CAD, publishing helpers, and website developers international service corporation.
Book Manuscript Copy Editors
Executive Director and President of Rainbow Writing, Inc., Karen Cole Peralta writes. RWI at http://www.rainbowriting.com is a world renowned inexpensive professional freelance book authors, ghost writers, copy editors, proof readers, coauthors, manuscript rewriters, graphics and CAD, publishing helpers, and website developers international service corporation.
What is a Ghost Writer?
Executive Director and President of Rainbow Writing, Inc., Karen Cole Peralta writes. RWI at http://www.rainbowriting.com is a world renowned inexpensive professional freelance book authors, ghost writers, copy editors, proof readers, coauthors, manuscript rewriters, graphics and CAD, publishing helpers, and website developers international service corporation.
I Met Dr. King and Malcolm X at the Seattle World’s Fair
The following events seem dreamlike to me, but I remember them all quite well, as young as I was at the time. I’m now 47 years old, and was a little over one year of age when my Mom told me that the famous Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X were going to be at the Seattle Center during the be...
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968) was a man given a googolplex of titles from a wide variety of sources, including many widespread human rights organizations and grateful Southern universities. Dr. King was originally named Michael King on his birth certi...
Mrs. Coretta Scott King
Mrs. Coretta Scott King (born April 27, 1927, died January 30, 2006) was a noted civil rights leader, widow of the slain Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She founded the King Center in Atlanta, Georgia, in his name. Mrs. King is still one of the most influential women leaders worldwide. Well prep...
Brother Malcolm X Shabazz
He was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, and he was assassinated on February 21, 1965, when he was only 39 years old, the same age as the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was when he was assassinated. Malcolm X, however, was a few years older than the Christian leader Dr. King. At one time a majo...
Sister Betty X Shabazz
Betty X (born Betty Jean Sanders) lived from May 28, 1936 to June 23, 1997. The widow of civil rights leader Malcolm X, she died three weeks after being severely burned in a fire allegedly set by her 12-year-old grandson. Shabazz's funeral service was held at the Islamic Cultural Center in New York ...
The Last of a Dying Breed
Right here in downtown Seattle are half a dozen old-time newsstands, the kind that tend to be made of wood and painted green or brown, with a simple roof for shelter in a downpour, and a hard-edged lean-to look. Spare and Spartan, such booths have existed here since at least 1919. But the news hawke...
Simple Rules for Personal Health and Hygiene
Have you been following a plan for your own personal hygiene, or do you get up in the morning, take a bath, brush and blow dry your hair, use the bathroom through the day, and go to bed at night? If you only do the latter, you need to put more planning and preparation into your personal care and gro...
Manuscript Book Ghost Writers & Copy Editors
Would you like to make better money with a writing career? Perhaps you are already a book author or writer, or you sometimes work for newspapers and magazines, are a regular writer and updater of website copy, or you perform in some other paying writing venues. However, would you like a career where...
I Met Prof. Albert Einstein, Mathematician, Under a Paper Tree
Through books and stories, movies, consciousness and training, he became a significant master of my life story. Due to this, he was put in charge of a certain metaphysical operation once on June 16 of 1986. This is because he was the Man of the Last Century, replacing Adolf Hitler. Witches from the ...
Book Copy Editors - You Also Have to be Manuscript Ghost Writers, Rewriters and Proof Readers
When I began my career in freelance writing over thirty years ago, in about 1980, I had a male teacher explain to me that women made the best book manuscript copy editors. “Stick with that alone, and you’ll get by,” he said. “You don’t need to do ghost writing; that’s a men’s profession.” I wante...
Writing is a Lifestyle Preference
I am a published book author and writer, mainly as a ghost editor, for about the last thirty years. I went on the Internet in 2003 - and average helping out on five to ten books per year. It varies widely, and sometimes I take on only one project at a time; other times, I’m helping out across the bo...
About a Real Saint
Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway of 1979 for opening missions all over the world, teaching people about helping the poorest of the poor, and traveling around the world herself to help these people. “Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly ...
Chief Sealth and the Independent Living Movement
OUR Center Park of the City of Seattle, named after local Native American leader Chief Sealth, was founded by “Our Lady” Ida May Daly. This wheelchair using soul had a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, or MS. While dying of this devastating illness, she procured enough public and private donations to...
The Death Defying Warehouse Party Life
About an entire local music industry that’s rarely heard from, briefly navigated by a remote being that coalesces, rarely, around music scenes and their absurd atrocities; originally written for "The Stranger" youth music and arts weekly newspaper of Seattle, WA. Sonny Chelf is the orneriest hou...
Eat Your Carbs, They’re Good for You
You may think after all of the talk lately about carb reduction that you need to avoid eating carbohydrates. But the exact opposite is the case. The kinds of carbohydrates you get from fruits and vegetables are a necessary basis of your daily diet. Instead of helping you “pack on the pounds,” they a...
Get Started Exercising Now
So you're overweight, "fat"--to be honest--and you want to start exercising. Before you take off like an overlarge airplane and start preparing for the Olympics trials, stop right there. You may have it all figured out by now, after checking with your friends, the media and finally that fickle fi...
Go for Scientific Weight Loss
Considering the US Center for Disease Control’s advice is a very good idea. Fat, although systematically proven useful to the human body, is not only a waste of food. When you’re fat, if very fat, you’re obese, and you do indeed have a disease. It can sneak right up on you like a homicidal lunatic. ...
The Incredible Transition of the Civil Rights Movement
A long time ago in the fabled southlands of America, the authorities told black people they had to use the “colored” restrooms - not the “white” people ones. It was thought at the time that “mixing the races” would lead to rape, diseases or other unfortunate circumstances. One public restroom each i...
Writing is a Lifestyle Preference
We run a small S-Corp I currently call Rainbow Writing, Inc. We handle projects ourselves - and also we farm them out to what I call my cattle pen, the Rainbow Writing, Inc. Outsource Team. I hire good, capable people to work in the freelance writers field, and it helps them with their careers. T...
Back to School Safety
It can be tricky getting your kids to school in a safe manner. As we pack our K-12 kids up and get them ready for another school year, we need to be constantly thinking about their safety. This applies both to their travel to and from school and their safety while on school grounds. Parent driver...
A Solution Polynesian, European and Seasonal
My petite, hyperactive daughter is what I call our Christmas present from God. That’s because my husband was raised Jewish, but is Polynesian, which means he was supposed to be Catholic, but never made it into the church due to some vaguely absurdist Biblical reasons. It all worked out anyway, and w...
The Last of a Dying Breed
What does the term “newsboy” mean to you? Right here in downtown Seattle are half a dozen old-time newsstands, the kind that tend to be made of wood and painted green or brown, with a simple roof for shelter in a downpour, and a hard-edged lean-to look. Spare and Spartan, such booth...
The Physically Challenged II
I and my husband once worked as nurse aides at the first apartment building in the nation built specifically for people in wheelchairs, namely Center Park, which shares the same initials as cerebral palsy, one of the world’s most common severe physical disabilities. There is a huge United Cerebral P...
The Physically Challenged I
Do you think if you knew your life was short, you would bother to help others? At the most, your place would not be there - ere long. If such “places” were even available, as their beds are often full, you personally might be forced back into whatever disabled and for the handicapped institutions yo...
The Independent Living Movement II
What is the Independent Living Movement in Seattle, WA, the USA about? It and the aspects of it with which I was involved have changed, somewhat, from what I saw when there at Center Park. It was the first apartment building built in the entire country for disabled people in wheelchairs. It got floo...
The Independent Living Movement I
I will start off by informing you that there is no real difference between the words “disabled” and “handicapped,” except for the linguistic ones. They both refer to physically challenged people, who often need special living accommodations. Our Center Park of Seattle, Washington, USA, was founded b...
If Puget Sound is Falling Down
Published by the University of Washington, Seattle Campus, and utilized by students in the UW’s Geophysics Program. William Steele, the Seismology Lab Coordinator at the University of Washington Geophysics Program, has a son, Chris, who goes to elementary school. “He comes in sometimes and he lov...
Don’t Drink Your Calories!
It may well be that soda pop is mankind’s worst ever discovery. If you drink soda pop, especially the caffeinated kind, it could kill you, as shown recently when a man’s death seems to have been associated with his overconsumption of diet soda. But most especially, it can go right after your kids’ h...
Search Engine Optimization: Reindexing
What can you do to get your website up to the top of the URL (Universal Resource Locator) lists, so that when people type a search term into a search engine, such as “cheap ghost writer,” they will get to see your business name somewhere on the first page results? Well, mainly it’s a problem related...
I Wish It Could Have Been Otherwise
As far back as I can remember, I have been hearing voices. It started when I was just three months old. I remember lying on my back in a cold sweat, undergoing nicotine withdrawal (as I found out decades later), my smoking mother having switched from breast-feeding to bottled formula. Gasping for br...
Writing a Manuscript - Editing Styles
Whenever you correct or make changes in a book manuscript, what you’re doing is editing that manuscript. I’ve been in the business of helping people write their books for over the past twenty-five years, and I’ve helped many a first-time author put a manuscript together in a way that made it more re...
School Yourself in the Writing Field
Writing in your journal every day may seem arduous. Perhaps you may think you have nothing to write there. But to write every day and fish for those ideas is one way to tap your untapped brain resources and apply them to a writer’s page – every single day. There was a book called “The Origin of C...
You Need XML Codes to Promote Your Website
Do you have a website? If so, you need an ROR XMLNS code button which leads to a full ROR/RDF code page for your website. This code tells search engines all about the special details you input into the code about your website. For example, it tells them special details about each particular product ...
Writing is an Art Form
Every day, I have to contemplate my lengthening career as a writer. I used to also be an artist, back before I became physically disabled in 1998, and regularly drew pictures in pen and ink. I was thinking of transferring over to some computer pad-style drawing technology so I could create graphics ...
Stress Management: Medical Risks of Stress
What is Stress? Stress may be defined as the three-way relationship between demands on people, our feelings about those demands and our ability to cope with them. Stress is most likely to occur in situations where: 1. Demands are high. 2. The amount of control we have is low. 3. There is lim...
Food Poisoning--An Overview
What is Food Poisoning? Food poisoning results when you eat food contaminated with bacteria or other pathogens such as parasites or viruses. Your symptoms may range from upset stomach to diarrhea, fever, vomiting, abdominal cramps and dehydration. Most such infections go undiagnosed and unreporte...
Gardening Tips and Tricks for Late Autumn
Preparing for the Winter Months: Gardening in October When you feel that first solid bite in the breeze and you see the songbirds winging their way south, and the trees are bursting with fire-laden hues, you know you can't be spending the weekend curled up by the fireplace with a good book. Not f...
How a Head Cold Got Me Married
Now that I’m really settled down for bad or good, I can’t help but reflect on my lengthy past as a happy-go-lucky single. How can I forget the many bizarre, crazy, and benighted times I’ve misled myself into a man’s twin loving arms, and how very much I miss loving every minute of it? How? Why, I...
The Sims Online Hosts the Mafia
If I told you this, would you believe me? Try doing so, because it’s the truth. And also, in this strange and perverse world, young people are busy killing each other at an alarming rate. Do we really need something like a pseudo Mafia causing the same sorts of problems? Gangsterism, in other words,...
Segregation in Sixty-Seven
I was once at a school where racial segregation seemed to be the greatest thing since sliced bread. Because the black girls had total control over our entire environment, and all of the boys were in their own section of the playground. The black girls were somehow buried deep within the spread out z...
Weight Gain in Adulthood — Slow it Down
The biggest problem we face in America today is not terrorism – it is obesity. This is according to Dr. Julie Gerberding, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in America. And it seems much of this problem is happening in a slow and creeping way, through gradual young and middle-age...
How Much Protein Should You Eat?
Don’t sacrifice your carbohydrates for a high protein diet, and think twice before “bulking up” those biceps with protein to look better at the gym. Your daily diet shouldn’t contain more than 30% protein ideally, because an excess of it will do you more harm than good. So says Gail Butterfield, Ph....
Go for Scientific Weight Loss
Considering the US Center for Disease Control’s advice is a very good idea. Fat, although systematically proven useful to the human body, is not only a waste of food. When you’re fat, if very fat, you’re obese, and you do indeed have a disease. It can sneak right up on you like a homicidal lunatic. ...
Get Started Exercising Now
So you're overweight, "fat"--to be honest--and you want to start exercising. Before you take off like an overlarge airplane and start preparing for the Olympics trials, stop right there. You may have it all figured out by now, after checking with your friends, the media and finally that fickle fi...
Eat Your Carbs, They’re Good for You
You may think after all of the talk lately about carb reduction that you need to avoid eating carbohydrates. But the exact opposite is the case. The kinds of carbohydrates you get from fruits and vegetables are a necessary basis of your daily diet. Instead of helping you “pack on the pounds,” they a...
Cheap Ghost Writing Isn’t Easy -- But It’s Worthwhile
You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing with the large sums of money that you’ve heard ghost writers pull down, in yearly figures such as $60,000 to $100,000, or amounts such as $25,000 to $60,000 pe...
Back to School Safety for 2006-2007
As we pack our K-12 kids up and get them ready for another school year, we need to be constantly thinking about their safety. This applies both to their travel to and from school and their safety while on school grounds. Parent drivers must remain watchful. Children dart unexpectedly into traffic...
Arthritis -- Can It Be Prevented?
Overview of Arthritis Effective help is currently available for people to proactively manage arthritis and enjoy life to the fullest. But the actual prevention of arthritis itself is yet another story. With rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the membranes or tissues lining the joints become inflamed. ...

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