I hold a bachelor’s degree in English literature with a minor in communications, and a master’s degree in journalism. Professionally, I’ve worked for small local papers, business magazines and most recently, in non-profit communications. I’ve written breaking news, human interest features, financial market analysis, public policy op-eds, press releases, and blog posts, to name a few.
No matter your medium or audience, the most important—but also sometimes, the most challenging—part of...
I hold a bachelor’s degree in English literature with a minor in communications, and a master’s degree in journalism. Professionally, I’ve worked for small local papers, business magazines and most recently, in non-profit communications. I’ve written breaking news, human interest features, financial market analysis, public policy op-eds, press releases, and blog posts, to name a few.
No matter your medium or audience, the most important—but also sometimes, the most challenging—part of writing can be homing in on what’s most important, and cutting what isn’t. Sometimes, it feels like you have so much to say about a topic and it’s all equally important, which can lead to unfocused writing and your key message getting lost in the noise.
With over a decade of experience writing, editing, and coaching media spokespeople, I can help you pinpoint your main idea, develop it, and determine what to exclude for clarity.
Whether you’re apply to college or writing about literary themes, you have your own unique perspective, and I can help you present it as clearly and compellingly as possible.
I’m available to help with application essays/personal statements, as well as literary essays—but please note I help with composition only, not with research or understanding the text you’re writing about.