These days, the ability to tell your audience or customer base a compelling story can be the difference between profitability and extinction.
No matter whether you run a media outlet or a factory, the stories you tell—to readers, viewers, customers, employees, or other stakeholders—determine how invested and engaged they become with your enterprise.
Would you like to tell stronger, more effective stories?
I can help. I’m Liz Massey, and I make my living telling, and helping others tell, nonfiction stories: for magazines, newspapers, newsletters, videos, and in corporate communications deliverables.
I’ve been working professionally as a writer and editor for more than 20 years. I’ve been published in a variety of consumer, trade, and association magazines, including TeenAge, Echo Magazine, VFW Auxiliary, Catering Magazine, The Swim Journal, and ASU Magazine.
A partial list of my corporate communications clients includes Alcoa, Inc., John Knox Village, Johnson County Library, Lone Butte Industrial Park, Michaels & Associates, LLC, Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Thompson & Thompson International, and Zet Enterprises.
Click here for information on my writing and editing background.
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