Introduction: I'm widely considered an expert in the use of the English language. My only degree is from Oxford University, and I've published four novels and a memoire. I've edited other people's work, as well as my own, for several decades, creating clarity and focus where they hadn't previously existed or weren't adequately suggested. I'm not interested in working for people who want stuffy writing. That's a skill I can't offer; while it's depressing, how often that's what's wanted.
I work for many clients who are far away. Distance doesn't matter; compatibility is the elixir of cooperation. I've not even met some of my clients, yet we work well and efficiently together. The broad variety of my assignments is the spice of my life. From foreign policy to the qualities that make a new cancer treatment more effective than its rivals only suggests the gamut of my assignments. I'd be equally energized by the challenge of describing, with suitable authority, the process of cooking crepes Suzette, having given appropriate attention to the creation of the crepes themselves.
The English language is one of the most potent means of communication on Earth; let me help you squeeze out of it the meaning you're really looking for.