Links to recent work:
Much of what we do — editing, ghost writing, proofreading — takes place behind the scenes. When done right, it’s invisible. While that makes our clients happy, it doesn’t give us anything to show off here. But sometimes our original writing is publicly accessible. For example:
- The 2017 Lemelson MIT Award Winner biographies and invention descriptions. (Anne wrote the student biographies and Ken wrote their invention descriptions in the downloadable PDFs at that link.)
- The Boston Globe’s annual Salute to Nurses nomination letters. The feature articles were written by a company other than us; Ken edited the 800 nomination letters in the “Read the Letters” section near the bottom of the page. “Edited” in this case means importing and rewriting the raw submissions to make them conform to our guidelines while respecting and preserving the submitter’s unique voice.
- NVIDIA’s GTC session descriptions and biographies. The spring 2021 GTC catalog contained nearly 1,800 sessions, and Ken edited all of the English-language entries. (You might need to register to see session descriptions, and they change annually.)
we’ve worked for these employers:
The Associated Press
CIO
CXO Custom Publishing (now IDG Enterprises)
Harvard
Impressions Games
Inc.
Lasell College
MIT
MIT Technology Review Custom
Museum of Science, Boston
Redmond Channel Partner
Regis College
TechTarget
Tilted Mill Entertainment
we’ve written or edited for these clients:
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI)
American Association of Finance & Accounting
Aquent
Dell
Ford
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HP Labs
Italian Trade Agency
Lucas Group
MIT (multiple departments)
MIT News
MIT Technology Review Insights
Microsoft (multiple divisions)
Oracle
NVIDIA
SAP
Spence & Sanders (for The Boston Globe)
The Hartford
VMware
William James College
Wisdom Labs
WorldQuant
…and numerous individuals
Our Freelance writing has appeared in:
American Lawyer
American Way
The Boston Globe
The Boston Herald
Boston Magazine
CFO
Deliver
Dining & Delights
Inc.com
Newsday