"The difference between the right
word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and the
lightning bug."
Mark Twain
Welcome
to The Write MoJo!
Words rule our
lives. They are friends with whom you will spend the rest of your life.
It is their duty to convey the truth of who you are.
Words
weave magic!
Words have the strength to
separate you from the mundane and the ordinary.
Their "MoJo" builds empires, seals business deals, aids humanity, and
connects people worldwide. It is the responsibility
of any writer (and editor in my case) to make them succinct, honest, appealing,
convincing and concise.
First
Impressions
First impressions in
today's fast-paced world mean everything. We are barraged with
info-technology, so you must create an immediate picture of your own unique voice.
You want to evoke curiosity and keep
your audience wanting more.
Whether you are
constructing meeting or seminar notes, a resume, a sales page, correspondence, novels,
screenplays, music lyrics, poetry -- you want the words to be crisp, clean, and
grammatically correct in whatever format your voice resonates.
"The
Write MoJo"
I am a freelance professional
wordsmith whose job it is to skillfully craft your words. And edit out the boring, confusing,
inappropriate and the unentertaining. It is my job to weave magic with a "Wow!" factor.
I have expertise in a
broad spectrum of industries from special events, entertainment, technical,
literary, marketing/PR/copywriting, general office and much more. In the
menu to the left I explain each service I offer (do not hesitate to ask
questions about a service you do not see listed), plus testimonials for your
review.
My
customer's needs are of the utmost importance, and I am committed to fulfilling
their expectations. I would welcome the
opportunity to earn your trust, and deliver you the best product possible.
"If you would not be forgotten as
soon as you are dead,
either write things worth reading or do things worth
writing."
Benjamin Franklin
"The writer shakes up the
familiar scene, and,
as if by magic, we see a new meaning in it."
Anais Nin
(Image above "Destiny"
by John William Waterhouse)