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free•lance
Pronunciation: \ˈfrē-ˌlan(t)s\
Function: noun
Date: 1820
1 : usually free lance : a mercenary soldier especially of the Middle Ages : condottiere
b : a person who acts independently without being affiliated with or authorized by an organization
2 : a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer*

Writing isn’t easy for everyone. Finding the words that convey your thoughts, your emotions or your opinions to others takes work. Work takes time, and time is money.

If you’ve  found me, you’re probably already thinking about how much time it will take you to write an email, a report, a white paper, a brochure – and you know that your time could be used more productively elsewhere. You understand the power of words to persuade people to buy your product or service, and you want a professional who will get the words right.

writ·er
Pronunciation: \ˈrī-tər\
Function: noun
Date: before 12th century
: one that writes

Maybe you’ve already tried to write down what you want to say, but the words just aren’t coming out right. You’re looking for someone who can put your thoughts into words – and still make them sound like your thoughts.

re·search
Function: verb
Date: 1593
1 : to search or investigate exhaustively
2 : to do research for
re·search·er (noun)
one who performs research

To write persuasively, you need to contextualize your words with research. Integrating research is crucial to getting your message across, but where do you turn for authoritative sources in this age of information overload? I am a research expert with an advanced degree in information science. I will cut through the clutter and find you the information you need quickly and efficiently – and I will summarize my research in words that are tailored to the message you want to convey.

Your words represent you professionally. They can work for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – and the wrong ones will work against you just as hard and just as long. Write to me today and let me write for you. Because words count.

*Thank you, Merriam-Webster, for the definitions.