Here is a sampling of my work.
One of my favorite magazines, National Geographic, opened up a Green Living section on their website. I wrote several of articles featured there including “Nontoxic Carpet Cleaning Solutions” and “How to Green Your Office in 10 Steps.” (Click picture for links.)
Ghost-blogged posts for Intuit’s Quicken website. Posts focused on budgeting, insurance, cutting costs and the impact of both the frugal and green movements on American personal finance. http://www.quickenblog.com/5-corners-you-can-cut-without-even-feeling-it-2011-12-08/
www.GreenYourApartment.com This website is a passion project of mine focused on green living for the urban apartment dweller. While most websites offer advice like buy energy efficient appliances, renters are not always able to do so. But this does not mean that renting equals living unsustainably. I started in while living in Orange County in [...]
No one wants to think about when a pet passes away which is why compassion and gentle tone were essential for this project. I wrote the website copy for this family-run cemetery and crematorium in Atlanta who were expanding to provide a final resting place for beloved family pets.
I had the opportunity to write for the energetic and fabulous Emma Loggins, a graphic designer and enthusiastic entertainment junkie based in Atlanta, Georgia. Her website FanBolt gets the scoop on all kinds of Hollywood details and I was privileged enough to write some movie reviews as well as attend a Hollywood premiere for this fun project.
I blogged for this Pennsylvania business with excellent results. I helped this home decor business boost sales and upped the blog’s Google PageRank significantly with useful copy relevant to real readers. See it live at Unique Home & Garden Shoppe Blog: Stretch Your Decorating Dollar.
Wrote a series of articles on RVing, camping, hiking and other outdoor adventure spots across the United States.