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Nidhi Berry          

Publishing Consultant; Master's Candidate, Social Work, University of Washington

Nidhi Berry is an editor, publishing consultant, and psychotherapist in training. She is currently completing a master’s degree in social work at University of Washington in Seattle as well as providing editorial assistance to individual clients via her consultancy. Berry was most recently editorial director of Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, where she managed the content strategy for and curation of the most up-to-date research and articles on temperament for the website. Previously, she worked at Random House in multiple roles, including manager of foreign licensing, and before that at HarperCollins and Kneerim Williams & Bloom.

Berry first explored the intersection of writing and digital platforms while working with ebooks at HarperCollins. At Random House, she licensed foreign rights for the Crown Publishing Group for authors including Martha Stewart, Mimi Thorisson, Brian Peterson, and Chris Hart. Berry advocates for temperament awareness for more effective communication and relationships.

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When ‘You Complete Me’ Doesn’t Cut It
I’m surely not the only woman who applauded Sara Eckel’s “Modern Love” piece in the New York Times the other day. For the first time, I heard a sane, lovely-sounding woman proclaim to all and sundry that she found a wonderful man later in life than her mid-twenties — and no, she didn’t settle for something less than butterflies, and yes, it was worth the wait. To a generation plagued by self-help books espousing the virtues of lowering one’s standards, her article was a breath of fresh air ...

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