An Iberian Escape
Two beloved cities bookend pristine beaches, surfing meccas and bewitching hillside towns
From art guides, gut health and getting into university to superyachts and Taylor Swift, I’ve covered many topics throughout my career as a writer and editor.
Permanent positions on magazines including Artists & Illustrators, Cruise International and GTO (The Group Travel Organiser) have equipped me with the editorial experience needed to edit, write and sub for printed publications.
I’m a dab hand at writing and editing for online audiences too, having taken on the day-to-day running of yachtcharterfleet.com, and heading up the digital platforms (websites, social media and e-newsletters) for the above magazines. My content expertise and SEO know-how has also been utilised to help drive recruitment to a London university and transform the Menier Venues website.
Meanwhile, I regularly write in a freelance capacity for Future Plc, contributing to bookazines such as The Complete Guide to Slow Living, Living With Menopause, What Your Cat Is Trying To Tell You and Epic European Roadtrips.
Two beloved cities bookend pristine beaches, surfing meccas and bewitching hillside towns
My work for the Menier Venues website involved writing and uploading engaging and informative copy, and implementing effective SEO strategies.
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