WRITING SAMPLES
Niche community magazine articles. Irreverent alternative monthly features. Laugh-out-loud blog posts. Press releases that get attention. E-newsletters that get clicks. It all starts with good writing and an understanding of audience.
Amber's adaptive writing style is nimble enough for everything from quippy tweets to informational texts. |
FEATURES & ARTICLES
"It's a subtle place with faces you've never seen that seem oddly familiar, with food you might not recognize that makes your stomach growl. It's Max's Loudon Square Buffet, and it's no a place you'd expect to find any art." READ MORE |
"It's hard to imagine him as anything but the sturdy, bright-eyed man in the photograph, adored by him marching wife who is stealing a kiss. But when Abe Jakubowicz met his wife-to-be, he was 8was skin over bones, weighing only 80 pounds." READ MORE |
Using Art to Save the World
Grants use art to raise awareness about environmental issues "The tangled mass of construction netting, batteries, reflectors, Ken dolls, twisty straws and worthless motherboards sits, somewhat appropriately, atop overturned garbage cans. All this debris is spackled onto life-size dolls and re-imagined rocking horses thanks to epoxy, spray paint, nails and good luck. A Love Affair with Math
Couple finds chemistry in Ph.D. program at University of Kentucky "During one typical afternoon in an average American high school, Nicholas Kirby, a junior at the time, found himself wandering into the "young, cool" math teacher's classroom. Curiosity about the different sizes of infinity had taken hold of him and he decided to give up his lunch break to get some answers. His teacher patiently explained this complicated concept, activating an appreciation for abstract thought that would eventually become Nick's whole life." READ MORE |
BLOG POSTS & COLUMNS
Spiders. Sometimes they’re magical like Charlotte, sometimes they’re lethal like in Arachnophobia, and sometimes they’re just misunderstood, as was the case with Miss Muffet. Whether you like them or not, spiders have crept into tales of good and evil and left a mark on our imaginations. READ MORE |
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