A little bit about me…

Ever since I was a child, I've been inspired by the written word. An incurable bookworm, I excelled at English at school and loved crafting occasionally prize-winning essays. Armed with the certainty that I’d stumbled upon my primary talent, I decided to turn it into a career.

Graduating with a 2:1 in English literature and politics in 2000, I completed my NCTJ in magazine journalism at Harlow College, then worked as a freelance writer for publications including The Guardian, Sight & Sound, Total Film and the Independent on Sunday (plus numerous other outlets too obscure to mention).

After completing internships at the Mail on Sunday and People Management magazine, I worked part-time for publishers Mediamark and Atalink. This secured me a job as a sub-editor at Reader's Digest magazine in 2004, and for the next few years I worked my way up the organisation, finally being appointed editor-in-chief in 2014.

After three rollercoaster years in charge (which involved recruiting a new team, redesigning the magazine, overhauling our digital operations and launching a podcast, while continuing to write, edit and commission), I left Reader’s Digest to take up a position as head of editorial and marketing at AllAboutGroup, with a focus on digital operations, sales strategies, SEO and lead generation.

When that role came to an end in 2020 (courtesy of the pandemic), I spent a couple of years studying, networking and freelancing before taking up a full-time role at TPXimpact. I’ve realised that content strategy and creation is what motivates me, and luckily there’s more demand for great copy than ever before!

So, what have I learned on my journey? Well, I’m still in love with the written word, except now I understand it much better. My experience has taught me:

  • How to craft disciplined copy, where every word counts and has maximum impact.

  • How to meet tight deadlines and specific requirements.

  • How to engage audiences and anticipate their needs.

  • How to communicate with clients, to ensure everyone is on the same page.

So, if you want to find out in more detail what I can do for you, please go to My Services. I also answer the most obvious questions in the FAQs section, and you can get in touch directly by clicking on the Contact tab.

Thanks for reading, and I hope to hear from you soon!