writing & content

You want content, I can provide content. Or "articles" or "brief promotional pieces," whatever you want to call the work. What's clear is that I have been in the business of producing that sort of work for at least a couple of decades. And I've done the more up-to-the-minute digital content work for various websites, as well as old-fashioned journalism. I can write brief, public relations release-like blog entries, or I can write long features. I can write staid and formal, but I can also get loose and funny. What underlies all my written work, however, and what ties it to my academic work, is an undertsanding of the importance of knowing one's audience.
You should be able to tell as much from the work featured below. This includes freelance journalism pieces for print publications that I wrote while still in graduate school in the mid-2000s, as well as chapters from a manuscript I completed just before heading to grad school. More recently, I have been providing written content for websites, most notably among them the non-profit New Orleans Photo Alliance.
New Orleans Photo Alliance blog
Eyes & Ears, Huffington Post midterm elections coverage, 2010