Finding the right words matters.
You need a writer who gets it - who hears who you are, loves what you’re doing, and knows how to tell your story to the world.
Maybe you’ve found yourself saying:
“Ugh, I DREAD being asked to send a bio!”
”I’ve been trying and trying, and I just can’t find language that feels right for my brand.”
”It’s like, I know what I want to say… I just can’t figure out how to say it.””
“This has been on my to do list for AGES.”
My love. You need a writer.
Hi. I’m Karyn, and if there’s one thing I have in abundance, it’s the right words.
Words have always been an essential part of the way that I see, whether I’m helping clients write connections to the customers or audience they need, chasing definitions for our shared experience through poetry or lyrics, or helping big ideas make sense to our littlest humans.
Words are my frame for the beautiful tangle of life we’re living.
And my words can frame your tangle, too, no matter how messy and impossible and MUCH it might seem.
Let me handle the words, so you can get back to being the incomparable badass you are at the thing YOU do best.
Maybe:
you’ll take comfort in my books or collections
feel connected through our music and podcasts
or reach out to chat about hiring me to write something just for you
However we encounter each other, it’s my hope that in every word exchanged between us you’ll find community, courage, reassurance, and an echoing reminder of how deeply worthy you are.
We will work together well
if you and your brand believe:
Love is love
Black Lives Matter
Women have agency over their own bodies
Children are whole people with valid emotional experiences
Representation & Diversity are essential
All bodies are good bodies
No human is illegal
Your clients & customers are too smart for cheap marketing tricks
People are more important than product
Everyone belongs
One of the greatest tragedies of individual human experience is to have a talent to bring pleasure to others and fail to use it. You have the talent. Go for it; use it.
-edward i. peters