I used to call myself a content writer. But, after I finished my second creative writing degree, "content writer" felt lacking somehow. Reductive. Because I don't just write content for my clients, I tell *stories*.
If you want someone to churn out bland listicles and soulless regurgitated content, I suggest you seek another (probably cheaper) writer.
You're in the right place if you want someone who will:
- Inject curiosity into your content
- Increase engagement using crafty narrative techniques
- Find original, authentic angles, even in saturated spaces
I'm an ex-agency Storyteller, which means I'm a quick ToV study and comfortable with a tight turnaround. I'm used to liaising with clients at every stage, experienced writing everything from landing pages to presentations to articles and whitepapers, and ready to get started on a new project immediately.
Added bonus: I'm also an experienced creative workshop facilitator, and I'd love the opportunity to run sessions with new clients across anything from brand definition to content strategy to pitch deck creation sessions.
Workshops are a great way for us all to get to know each other better, and, even if we only end up working together on a single project, a session should help you to better understand the root benefits of your service and the deepest goals of your brand. I can design bespoke workshops if you have a particular creative gap you'd like to explore, or I have a tried and tested 2-4 hour ideation session ready for use with up to 10 stakeholders.
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