I wrote my first story -- Sashblazer the Dancing Pony -- when I was nine. I've been writing ever since.
While I was scribing short stories and poetry, and flirting with ideas for my GAN (Great American Novel), I acquired a degree in journalism...which led to a career writing for newspapers and magazines.
Along the way I joined several major companies, including Boeing and Tektronix. I learned how airplanes fly (and why they crash), and what goes on inside a logic analyzer (it isn’t logical if you’re not an engineer). To that end, I managed PR and marketing campaigns, developed materials for product launches, and fought the good fight with Excel. I lost -- which only goes to show that I write better than I can build a spreadsheet.
After two decades in the corporate sector, I left in 2004 to start my own business... and here I am.
Why RichWriting?
I tell short business stories. My word-bites are perfect for web content, catalog copy, social networking profiles (think Biznik or LinkedIn ) and executive-level resumes and bios.
I'm also a compulsive editor, adept at finding misspelled words, typos, and garbled sentences in menus, magazines, product information, and websites. Under my watchful eye, the written word will be cleverly composed -- and spelled correctly.