Sara Frazier has more than 20 years of experience in editing and writing, including 10 with The Associated Press. She began her career as a newspaper reporter in Colorado and worked at Newsday and the New York Daily News before joining the AP in 2001. She was the AP's first reporter on scene at the 9/11 World Trade Center attack and covered ground zero as a beat for several years. Frazier worked as a weekend and overnight supervisor on the AP's New York City desk, assigning and editing all news copy, and she was the City Hall bureau chief from 2005 to 2011, covering two mayoral campaigns while also traveling as a reporter for the 2008 presidential campaign. In 2011, she left the AP to become managing editor for digital at NBC 4 New York, where she oversaw all local news content on NBCNewYork.com, editing dozens of stories a day. She founded Words Count in 2014.
"Thank God I got an editor with a brain, not just a stylebook." -- AP editor Beth Harpaz, who hired Frazier to edit an update of her Clinton campaign book, "The Girls in the Van."
"She leaves behind a decade of sharp, thoughtful writing in New York of national and local politics -- from presidential campaigns to Mayor Michael Bloomberg's near-presidential campaign -- and of the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attack." -- Associated Press
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