A very funny writer...
or so I've been told.
I'm a perpetually-online millennial, meaning I know what's trending and how to use Microsoft Office (and most of the other things you'll need me to use—I even made this website).
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My approach is often narrative and humor forward, but as you might have read before you scrolled down, I'm adaptable. I can even embrace cringe, irony, or sincerity, should your project call for it. Plus, I love getting into the nitty gritty of grammar, punctuation, and clarity. If you're looking for a writer or an editor, let's talk.
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Keep scrolling for a breakdown of my many talents, a list of glowing testimonials from past clients, and some really fun work samples. Or you could just click the button and skip straight to the fun stuff. Your call.
Expertise
Editorial
Micro and macro editing services
Narrative Content
Stories that educate, entertain, and engage
Social Strategy
Leverage each platform's unique potential
Workflow
Systems that emphasize and support collaboration
Selected Clients
John Nicholas, Author
Editorial
Sweeney & Michel, LLC
Copyediting, Marketing
Advisor Perspectives
Copyediting
Emilia Olsen, Artist
Editorial
FF2 Media
Art Criticism
Tuck
Social Content
Passion Projects
After-Hours Content
I can't find the off-switch for my creative brain. Even when I'm not hard at work on client projects, I'm always hard at work on something. Swipe through my Insta-ready guide to sun signs, based on popular astrology meme sources and my own astrological studies. Scroll down for the script and storyboard for my Halloween TV spot for Tyson Chicken, a challenge to remind audiences about dinner during the candy-centric season. If you're feeling adventurous, click out to my long-form content, artist interviews and book reviews.




Get to know your sun sign
A collection of bite-sized, biting observations.

Chicken Zombies
This 15-second ad combines familiar tropes from Halloween candy commercials with mouthwatering chicken imagery and a brief, suspenseful narrative that will leave audiences satisfied with the resolution and hungry for a chicken dinner. Inspired by Tyson's 'Chicken, Chicken, Chicken,' ad.












