F5 Collective Presents Women in Business
What does it take to leave a stable corporate career and bet everything on your own creative business? Editor Heather Romanowski spent ten years in technical editing before burnout — and profound loss — pushed her to take the leap. Today she's the founder behind Book Realm Revisions, helping authors, publishers, and game creators turn rough drafts into stories they're proud of. In this episode, Heather shares: ✨ Why losing two cousins to cancer became the catalyst to finally bet on herself ✨ "Adapt or die" — her honest, principled stance on AI in creative work ✨ Why she refuses to feed a single client's manuscript to generative AI ✨ The feast-and-famine cycle no one warns freelancers about ✨ Developmental vs. line vs. copy editing — explained simply ✨ How self-publishing is getting more stories told that need telling ✨ Leading with kindness as a business strategy ✨ Setting (and sometimes bending) boundaries as a solo founder ✨ Using AI ethically — and how to shrink its footprint ✨ Keeping your childlike wonder alive while you build Whether you're an author, a freelancer, or any woman building something of her own, Heather's story is a grounded, honest look at what it actually takes to go all in. About Heather Romanowski: Heather is an editor and the founder behind Book Realm Revisions, specializing in developmental, line, and copy editing for fiction, nonfiction, and gaming. A lifelong reader, gamer, and self-described second-generation nerd based in Michigan, she helps writers and worldbuilders craft compelling, polished stories. 📚 Learn more at https://www.bookrealmrevisions.com/ [https://www.bookrealmrevisions.com/] RELATED READING — More on the AI conversation in this episode: Heather talks about finding the middle ground on AI and why choosing not to use it can be a valid, principled call. Two pieces from Right Touch Editing pick up exactly those threads: 📖 "AI Isn't All or Nothing—Let's Talk About It" by Erin Brenner — a practical look at how editors can move past both fear and blind trust: https://www.righttouchediting.com/2026/04/23/ai-isnt-all-or-nothing-lets-talk-about-it/ [https://www.righttouchediting.com/2026/04/23/ai-isnt-all-or-nothing-lets-talk-about-it/] 📖 "AI Isn't for Everyone—And That's Okay" by Sean Brenner & Erin Brenner — why opting out isn't the career-ending choice it's sometimes made out to be: https://www.righttouchediting.com/2026/05/14/ai-isnt-for-everyone-and-thats-okay/ [https://www.righttouchediting.com/2026/05/14/ai-isnt-for-everyone-and-thats-okay/] The growth engine for women who mean business. http://www.f5collective.com [http://www.f5collective.com] 3:19 The Book That Started It All 4:43 From Reading to Editing 9:04 The First Fiction Edit That Hooked Her 12:35 Building the Business & Why First Clients Matter 13:45 Copy, Line & Developmental Editing, Explained 17:53 Taking the Leap After Loss 28:34 Editing What You Love: Sci-Fi & Fantasy 32:44 World-Building 101 36:14 Standalone Books vs. Series 38:09 Collaborating With Authors 48:46 Editing Games, War Games & Cookbooks 53:06 The AI Conversation: Adapt or Die 55:41 Why She Won't Feed Client Work to AI 56:50 Using AI Ethically — and Its Real Cost 1:03:56 Publishing: Independent, Hybrid & Traditional 1:07:37 When Self-Published Authors Get Picked Up 1:09:28 On the Horizon: Elder Glade & Story Stream
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