Epilogue Editorial
Epilogue Editorial

Epilogue Editorial

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Introduction: In 2013-2014, I traveled across the country transcribing hundreds of interviews for a transmedia/book project I'm currently completing. You'll learn more. I began my career as a journalist, writing about food for a local alt weekly. My poetry? I'll never advertise, but I swear it's unique. I love listening and recording and helping the most scatterbrained, emotionally exhausted entrepreneurs breathe shape into their visions through the power of words. I love learning every detail. I love telling stories.
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Holly Claire W.
Jul 4, 2016
Alison Sher of Epilogue Editorial was my one and only prized contract worker during the year (2014-2015). She literally carried my nonprofit to fruition while I was in graduate school to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner. Her mind is as sharp as a tack, and she can literally do anything she puts her mind to. During our professional work together, Alison was a beauty of all trades. Alison developed a comprehensive media kit for us that gained us publicity, developed the entire structure and foundation of our site on NationBuilder.com that you see here: www.JournalToSaveYourLife.org, developed our blog, and more! I cannot say enough about Alison's direct communication, contagious fervor for social entrepreneurship and impeccable class in getting everything done on time. I still work with Alison whenever I can, because she is a true gem for anyone's team effort. Feel free to email me with questions: JF@JournalToSaveYourLife.org. Hire Epilogue Editorial. You'll love your experience!

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  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    How important words are. Everyone is a writer. Not everyone can write killer copy. Not everyone can articulate a social phenomena - back it with research - and convince the world of it's logic in an article. Not everyone will craft a short story that makes you shiver & cry. Every word has a frequency. One wrong word and you're sued. A few right words, and you are in ecstasy.