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Common Questions

  • It’s just me, so you’ll have my full attention throughout the process. This makes it especially important that we’re the right fit for one another. You can think of me as an extension of your team or your partner in crime; the point is I’m committed to making you feel seen and heard.

  • At this time, I am only offering project-based services. Hourly rates only come into effect if there is a change in the project scope.

  • I’m not currently taking on retainer clients, but I would happily work with you in stages as our schedules and your budget allow.

  • Nope. That’s copyrighting, a common confusion.

  • My editorial experience spans the worlds of interior design, fashion, wedding, and bridal, as well as B-to-B publications in various industries (dance retail, grocery and supermarket news, and pet retail businesses).

    My business writing background includes website copy, sales and landing pages, long-form blog posts and pillar content, collection and product copy, email sequences and newsletters, keynote speeches, social media posts, video scripts, press releases, e-books, CEUs, and more.

    Additionally, I have an MA in English and creative writing with a concentration in creative nonfiction focusing on the personal essay.

  • Because The Princess Bride is a fresh take on a fairytale, one of the oldest genres in storytelling. More than 35 years after the movie was released and almost 50 years after the book was published, it holds up. With a cast of fully-developed characters, compelling plot twists, and some of the most quotable dialogue in modern cinema, what’s not to love? It’s proof that a well-written story is so much more than just entertainment, it’s a cultural touchstone.

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