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Melissa T. Shultz

Melissa T. Shultz is a writer and editor whose career spans video, TV, books, magazines, newspapers, and marketing. She’s worn many hats—director of marketing, acquisitions editor, director of creative services, video production manager, children’s book editor—each adding to her storytelling expertise.

A published author, Melissa’s articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Reader’s Digest, AARP’s The Ethel, and more. She’s editor-at-large for Jim Donovan Literary, where she’s edited non-fiction manuscripts and book proposals for more than 40 Big-Five published books, some of them New York Times bestsellers.

Her debut children’s book, What Will I Do if I Miss You? A Picture Book for Separation Anxiety, was published by Familius in August 2025. Melissa shares cookies and life’s adventures with her husband, Steve, and their very large puppy, Sophie. You can read more about her here. Follow Melissa on social media here: Instagram, Threads, and Facebook.

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You Knead This: Why Baking Has Become the Anxiety Era’s Favorite Drug
Melissa T. Shultz
Lessons From a Lizard: On Regeneration at Midlife and Beyond
Melissa T. Shultz
Aging Backward, Moving Forward: The Benjamin Button Approach to Self-Acceptance
Melissa T. Shultz
What Do You Call a Memoir in 18 Words? A Minimoir.
Melissa T. Shultz
Regret
Why We Should Stop Treating Regret Like a Dirty Word
Melissa T. Shultz
The Life Review You Didn’t Know You Needed
Melissa T. Shultz
Having it all
The Woman Who Thought She Had Everything
Melissa T. Shultz
Still Pulling G’s: Patty Wagstaff on Flying, Aging, and Staying the Course
Melissa T. Shultz
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Mother’s Day Messages: What Our Readers Had to Say
Melissa T. Shultz
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