Writing copy to match any kind of brand tone you’re looking for-
Punchy, Fun, and Cheeky Copy

Having a snap of sass and wit can help drive engagement by fostering a sense of fun and individualized conversational connection between brands and consumers. Luckily, sass and wit are two things my mother says I’m full of. See an example of the lighter side of my writing with a look at Five TV Moments that Live in my Brain Rent-Free or Witcher 3: Ranking Geralt’s Hairstyles And Which Barbershop To Get Them In
Informative and Entertaining

Using entertainment as a floor-level entrance to tackle the harder stuff in life is a long-established project plan. Comic-based projects in particular have inspired how I combine an academic tone with entertainment analysis to explain big issues. Read an example of this in connection to the Women in Refrigerators trope in The Slow Thaw: Barbara Gordon and Superman & Lois: The Main Characters, Ranked By Intelligence
Serious and Studious
Not every piece of writing is going to use humor and entertainment to inform. Sometimes a little dry gets the point across the best. Check out an example of my formal writing in Tales from the Cesnsorcrypt or Bad Romance: Deathstroke, Terra, and Grooming

Product Placement
A picture may be a thousand words, but a product copy is worth a million. Current product copy is focused on product reviews and promotion. Posts like Merch Moment: Ivy Thicket and Shelf Spotlight: Wakanda #1 highlight product opinions and shopping lists.


Additional Projects

Tennessee Renaissance Festival Introduction 2022
