Emma Hudson
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Emma Hudson

Freelance writer and journalistLondon, United Kingdom
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Emma Hudson

Freelance writer and journalistLondon, United Kingdom
About me
For more of my work than is shown above, go to: emmahudson.co.uk. A London-based writer, journalist and editor, currently working in the live events, culture and entertainment world. I am an inventive, quick and organised writer, with an adaptable voice and an eye for readable, effective and narrative-driven copy.
Projects
  • "It's the Tate Modern of festivals": Tania Harrison on Latitude
    "It's the Tate Modern of festivals": Tania Harrison on LatitudeRead the full story here: https://media.wix.com/ugd/80c9e5_0c35818a4f8548b8ad52b0679bcd7ae8.pdf
  • Across the universe: Backstage at Bluedot Festival
    Across the universe: Backstage at Bluedot FestivalRead the full article: https://media.wix.com/ugd/80c9e5_a5d831f213f44f16abc0f9a9228e3a27.pdf
  • YouTube takes the stage
    YouTube takes the stageRead the full story here: https://media.wix.com/ugd/80c9e5_8579b20bec9943b5b44ade3cb7fed917.pdf
Work history
    Editor
    London, United KingdomFull Time
    Responsible for managing the editorial team, maintaining the editorial tone and quality across the magazine’s print, digital and online platforms and developing and growing the magazine in creative and diverse ways.
    Feature Writer
     - London, United KingdomFull Time
    Part of the founding team at Stage and Screen Insider, focusing on the behind-the-scenes content for the entertainment industry. Responsible for the website’s editorial content and social media.
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Skills
  • Advanced Copywriting
  • Campaign Creative
  • Abobe Indesign/photoshop/illustrator
  • Css Html
  • Content and Media Writing
  • Content Editor
  • Content SEO
  • MS Office
  • Brand Creative Strategy
  • Culture Writing
Education
    Bachelor of Arts English Literature (modern
     - Meadville, PA 16335, USA
    Thesis: ‘As Flies Are We to the Gods’: King Lear in the 20th Century