What it’s like to work with me.

Everyone has

a story.

It’s true that every single person or business has at least one great story. I hear them all the time. Sometimes, though, people struggle to identify their own story. Or, they’re not sure how to make it sound interesting.

That’s where I come in. Before I can write or edit a single word, I listen to you. Because what I really do is connect people. Once we connect I can write the kind of copy that connects you with your audiences, creating ambassadors for your story.

Ready for your interview?
It’s painless.

I promise.

You should leave an interview or input session feeling like you’ve just had a revitalizing chat with a new friend. My interview process is by-design an informal, organic exchange. So, we simply have a good conversation.

People tell me things.

People who are enthusiastic about what they do always tell me way more details than I need. (It’s all in the strictest of confidence, of course!) Why do I patiently collect so many details that I might not use? Because I write better, and tell your story better, when I know The Big Picture. Interviews take place in-person, by video-conference, or by telephone.

Then, I can write.

Stories are best told over snacks or beverages.

Let’s find out what it might be like to work together. At the very least, we can swap a few good stories.

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I am a freelance copywriter, ghostwriter, editor, and blogger.

Scribe for hire:

  • Business Communications for Corporate and Non-profit
  • Website Content
  • Literary Journalism
  • Newsletters (print and email)
  • Email Content
  • Blog Content
  • Marketing Collateral (brochures, rack cards, print pieces)
  • Professional Biographies
  • Ghostwriting
  • Case Studies
  • Product Descriptions
  • Speeches/Talking Points

What’s your story? Tell me that really good one you tell at parties among friends.