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Introduction: I am just the writer for you! I can write great content for you or your company today! I have been a copywriter and communications director for several years, as well as a published author, most recently for the multiregional tourism business, the jewelry business, national universities, the merchant banking industry, the event planning business and legal firms, amongst dozens of others. Following my resume below, I have provided a variety of sample content, including a magazine article about electric cars, a company mission statement and a commercial advertisement treatment. I have hundreds of more samples available, ranging from hi-tech audio device reviews and feature film reviews to professional biographies, executive resumes, business plans, brochures and public relations press release copy. Additionally, I have written advertisement copy, SEO articles and content, and fiction and feature-length screenplays, one of which was produced. Please feel free to ask me for any of these samples for your review. I have also done a great deal of copy editing, revising of text and reorganizing of written material for print and online publication. I can write for you in virtually any manner, in virtually any format, on virtually any subject matter in a timely fashion that gets the best attention and reads perfectly! Contact me here directly, and I can provide pricing and delivery turnaround time. I look forward to hearing from you. Truly, Stephen Please note that I require a 50% service deposit for all new customers and assignments. I will travel to most clients who will cover related costs. Below are the types of content that I create: * Articles * Advertisement Copy * Biography * Blog Articles * Blog Content * Books * Business Plans * Business Proposals * Closed-Caption Transcriptions * College and Graduate School Entry Essays * College and Graduate School Essays * Commercial Scripts and Treatments * Consumer Packaging Content * Crowdfunding Overviews * Crowdfunding Pitches * Editing * Editorial Content * Educational Books * Estimate and Cost Summaries * Executive Resumes * Executive Summaries * Feature Film Sales Packages * Feature Length Screenplays and Treatments * Fiction * Form Content * Fund-Raising Correspondence * Ghostwriting * Guide Books * Live Transcriptions * Marketing Content * Media Kits * Memoirs * Mission Statements * Music Video Treatments * Narration Copy * Newsletters * Online Reviews * Presentation Content * Press Releases * Product Reviews * Professional and Personal Letters * Professional Biographies * Proofreading * Reviews * Rewrites * Sales Brochures * SEO Articles * Short Form Scripts and Treatments * Speech Content * Telemarketing Scripts and much, much more! Below are just some of the types of companies or individuals I have worked for: * Investment Company * Print Magazine Publishing Company * Lighting Design Company * Sales Representative * Healing Arts Practitioner * Medical Patent Developer * Music Band * Legal Firm * Office Manager * Medical Technician * Sports Trainer * Yoga Instructor * Automotive Sales Representative * Computer Technology Company * Skin Care Company * Jewelry Company * Motion Picture Executive * Nonprofit Fund-Raiser * Police Officer * Online Sales * Travel Magazine * Food Magazine * Financial Loan Company * Merchant Services Company * Special Event Company * Party and Event Resource Company * Cell Phone Application Development Company * Motion Picture Writer * Luxury Bathroom Hardware Company * Inspirational Speaker * Security and Surveillance Company and many, many more! Writing Samples Below are three (3) writing samples: 1. Green Magazine Article Why Buy an Electric Car? Most cars on the road use gasoline. And that's a big problem, of course, in today's day and age. We've been offered varied solutions in the past: natural gas fleet vehicles, commuter trains, and simply a series one-foot-in-front-of-the-other. Of course, there's electric. But compromised source energy sometimes makes the net benefits small. As more people buy electric, however, consciousness rises dramatically. Fewer fossil fuels are used in this process and tired feet remain happy. Right now, few manufacturers make Electric Vehicles. So, you may decide to convert a car that you already own or buy a car that already runs on electric power. The good news is that an electric car of this type can be obtained for as little as $5000. Prices almost never reach $20,000. Can an electric vehicle save you money? Most drivers put about 15,000 miles per year on their car. This works out to 1250 miles a month. On average, the same 1250 miles per month - that cost our typical driver $200 for gasoline usage - only costs $17.50 in electricity for our electric car, which is a savings of over $180. The litany of energy-saving, money-saving and pollution-cutting reasons of why it pays to go electric cannot be ignored: only one moving part in an electric motor (less wear and tear); an average of 10 cents for gas vs. 2 cents for electric per mile; and 90% efficiency for electric vs. 25% efficiency for gas. And all of this does one very important thing. It makes us feel good about our way in the world and indeed saves that world for us to conduct that saving effort. In the end, we need to make an obvious choice; and with everyone's recognition of this coalescent effect, it will have made as much sense as walking, by the time electric cars run down every road we ride on. 2. Company Mission Statement Eco-Green Lighting About Us and Mission Statement For nearly 20 years in greater Los Angeles, award-winning* Eco-Green Lighting founding designer Scott Hunter and his expert team have been providing premium, exceptional lighting systems for premier architects and builders of luxury residencies and institutional structures, as well as for retail and corporate locations throughout the continental U.S. and internationally. It is the foundation, philosophy and active practice of EGL to always provide superior designs and, importantly, reduce significant carbon footprints and overall waste in order to promote continuous energy conservation universally. Additionally, EGL consistently seeks to achieve the long-term sustainability of each EGL product in order to build and strengthen relationships with all of our valued clients. EGL is firmly committed to meeting the many unique architectural lighting design challenges of today and tomorrow. EGL does this by providing truly creative and original application solutions that begin with our Remote Source Illumination delivery systems, which employ fiber optic technologies. EGL fiber optic lighting systems render dynamic illumination capabilities and flexibility of scale, unlike bulky traditional lighting systems of the past. With Remote Source Illumination delivery system technologies, an off-site powerhouse EGL source and illuminary fixture together drive light through bundles of fiber optic strands, which can be installed in narrow passages, hidden along interior hallway coves or even used to illuminate custom art glass signage for distinctive corporate identity. This fiber optic light can be contoured, masked, reflected, manipulated or colored in virtually any manner to client specifications. Our technical approach to fiber optic lighting has won us the strongest technology patent in fiber optic lighting industry to date. The patent applies to the source of light in fiber optic lighting, the illuminator. EGL illuminators are LITE-TITE, RAIN-TITE approved for wet locations, indoor and outdoor applications and contain 21 points of patented protected technology. Our quartz halogen and metal halide high output illuminators are unparalleled, EPL-tested, all-weather and heavy-duty. All of our illuminators are compatible with each of our lighting fixtures. These include: Lite-Wash, Lite-Graze, Puck-Lite, Crackle-Strip and ADDRA-Light, as well as other newly developing EGL technologies. Designers and builders of hundreds of leading corporations, worldwide hotels, spa resorts, hospital facilities, museums, theme parks, high-profile casinos, marine aquariums, places of worship, public institutions, motion picture and television post-production facilities, and many other clients have taken advantage of this special EGL technology to light their business locations. EGL has provided lighting solutions for MGM's award-winning "Cirque du Soleil" acrobatic theatrical live show in Las Vegas; the historic Fallen Firefighters 9/11 Memorial in New York City; the iconic national ABC News "Nightline" glass signage in Washington, D.C., and many other loyal, notable clients who have relied on the advanced lighting technologies developed and provided exclusively by EGL. Take a look through our EGL company website and contact our design team to learn more about how these unique lighting systems can light up your life! * Design Journal 2001 ADEX Design Excellence Award for Scott Hunter's Koi Pond circular glass dinner table. 3. Commercial Advertisement Treatment Good Duck Charm Good Duck Charm is the kinetic and hilarious live-action or 3-D animation branded entertainment short film or nationally televised commercial about a wild and mischievous duck who finds his true calling in the spotlight after a few trials, tribulations and near-misses along the way. It can also be produced and edited for traditional television commercial usage. This dynamic short film will be told through the point of view of our leading duck, Billy Quacker. The tone will be fast-paced and exciting, yet funny and endearing. While the genre is comedy, there will be an overlap of action, adventure and high-minded satire. Visual touchstones include those of feature film RATATOUILLE and the AFLAC commercials. There is much room for product placement, including automotive, food, beverage and many more. This film is suited for audiences of all ages. Our story opens in the suburbs of West Los Angeles with the fearless prankster duck Billy Quacker, who upon hearing the inviting sound of children playing in a pool, decidedly joins them uninvited. Loved by the children, he's kindly tolerated by their parents and becomes one of amongst several Benson family pets. But Billy causes mountains of mayhem all over the Benson family's back yard. He chases the kids, fights with the cat and even extinguishes the BBQ, to everyone's dismay. This duck is a giant load of trouble and clearly has worn out his welcome, something that he overhears the adult Bensons discuss in hushed tones one day. Billy, however, soon injures himself when the front door accidentally closes on his tail, as Mr. and Mrs. Benson leave for a getaway vacation. With his head held low, the forlorn Billy slowly makes his way to the bedroom of Gwendolyn, the Benson's sympathetic sweet 5-year old girl, who stays behind with her Grandmother. Gwen lovingly nurses Billy back to health, something that he responds to graciously. There may be a glimmer of hope that this duck will change his ways and redeem himself by becoming an upstanding member of the household, but it's hard to teach an old duck new tricks. Billy, contemplating his yesteryear wild life, while luxuriating in a bubble bath, notices the bathroom window ajar. Though several acts of kindness have been bestowed upon him, he feels unwanted in the Benson house. So in one swift movement, he leaps out of the bath through the window and escapes into the unknown night, a place, at least, where he is free and can be himself. Of course, always in his element, Billy causes every kind of trouble known to man and duck all over downtown Beverly Hills. He destroys garden hoses, bites landscapers, spreads garbage throughout alleys and chases joggers in the park. Not lost on the locals, a snooty Beverly Hills matron - who witnesses all of Billy's shenanigans - gets on the telephone to complain to the Animal Services Department. An ominous Animal Services van drives by Beverly Hills landmarks within inches of our duck on the run. At one point, a swarthy and beefy animal catcher places an obscured metal cage in cold and dark cell. Could Billy be inside? From a van at nearby Mr. Chow's restaurant, Chinese cooks unload a crate from which a lone white feather floats away. Could this be Billy? Thank goodness Billy is still on the street. He gleefully notices a fashionable handbag company billboard ad that features a beautiful French swan named Claire, gorgeously accessorized. Close by, a very pretty and purposeful young lady sees Billy proudly walking along the Rodeo Drive sidewalk, types into her iPhone and takes a handsome digital picture of the duck. Back inside Mr. Chow's, we first see what could be a plate of Peking duck over a bed of rice spinning on a lazy Susan, and then a screenplay for a new live-action Donald Duck feature film on a table close by. There, a group of men in suits -- clearly talent agents -- become engaged in an animated discussion. One particularly excited agent takes a cell phone out of his pocket that displays a picture of Billy sent by the pretty casting director seen earlier. The agents heartily congratulate each other, as a rolling cart with bottles of expensive champagne swing into action to mark this great occasion. We finally see a vanity license plate that reads "Billy" on a white custom Scion limousine. Billy -- now clearly a star -- enters Walt Disney studios. Surrounded by his agent, PR representative and a gaggle of assistants, Billy walks triumphantly from his opulent motor home to the film set. Of course, Billy's new life wouldn't be complete without the accompaniment of Claire, who quacks alongside him and Gwendolyn, who pays a visit to her friend. Billy leans over to take a kiss, but gives her a playful love bite instead. He just can't help himself, of course. It's those true troublemaker colors that got him here in the first place. And we wouldn't have it any other way.
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Matt Z.
Mar 4, 2013
Great Writer. Very good with meeting deadlines.

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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    I have hundreds of writing samples available, ranging from hi-tech audio device reviews and feature film reviews to professional biographies, executive resumes, business plans, brochures and public relations press release copy. Additionally, I have written advertisement copy, SEO articles and content, fiction and feature length screenplays, one of which was produced. Here are some other writing jobs that I regularly perform: Articles Advertisement Copy Biography Blog Articles Blog Content Books Business Plans Business Proposals Closed Caption Transcriptions College and Graduate School Entry Essays College and Graduate School Essays Commercial Scripts and Treatments Consumer Packaging Content Crowdfunding Overviews Crowdfunding Pitches Editing Editorial Content Educational Books Estimate and Cost Summaries Executive Resumes Executive Summaries Feature Film Sales Packages Feature Length Screenplays and Treatments Fiction Form Content Fundraising Correspondence Ghostwriting Guide Books Live Transcriptions Marketing Content Media Kits Memoirs Mission Statements Music Video Treatments Narration Copy Newsletters Online Reviews Presentation Content Press Releases Product Reviews Professional and Personal Letters Professional Biographies Proof Reading Reviews Re-Writes Sales Brochures SEO Articles Short Form Scripts and Treatments Speech Content Telemarketing Scripts And much, much, more!

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