
Eva Silva Travers
Eva Silva Travers is an award-winning writer and published author. With over 25-years’ experience, she has followed her passion, creating life-changing work in multimedia environments.
While still in college, she won a Student Emmy Award for a documentary she wrote and produced on teenage alcoholism. After working for everything from corporate television news stations to small, private production companies, she wrote a screenplay for an animated feature film—with an environmentally sound theme—that was sold to a major production company. That same drive to create projects of value led her to Bea Fields and Corey Blake, with whom she co-authored
EDGE! A Leadership Story (
http://www.edge-book.com/). This narrative non-fiction received both critical and popular acclaim and was a Finalist in the National 2008 Best Books Awards. As a project manager, she has overseen the production of several books, including
Duckey and the Ocean Protectors (
http://www.duckeyops.com/) and
The Family Business: Facets of Power, Facets of Truth (book website under construction,
http://realtalkcompany.com/). As a writing coach, she coaxed the authentic voice out of Alesia Shute and thrilled in the creation of
Everything’s Okay: My Journey to Building a Joyous Life After Surviving Childhood Cancer (
http://www.everythingsokaybook.com/). She has also project-managed the creation of many screenplays.
Eva enjoys partnering with authors to take their works into the public arena…and into the lives where they can affect change. With a constant stream of clients, she is continually involved in the writing and/or editing of both fiction and non-fiction manuscripts or in coaching other writers into the creation of their best possible works. Her interviews on the craft of writing and on successful freelancing have appeared on newscasts nationwide, on public podcasts and in the Wall Street Journal.
Also an experienced actor, Eva has won numerous awards for her theater work and appeared in over sixty commercials, industrials and print ads over the last 25 years. A mother of two teenage sons, she lives in Los Angeles and San Diego with her family.

