

Don't be fooled, writing well just looks easy. With more than ten
years experience, Fern Glazer can create clear, concise, and engaging copy
that speaks effectively to your audience:
- news and feature articles
- advertorials
- audio/video scripts
- event scripts/presentations
- web content
- print collateral
- press packets
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- newsletters
- business correspondence
- proposals/grants
- speeches
- consumer advertising
- catalogue copy
- and more...
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There's nothing worse than reading material that is filled with errors, poorly constructed, or absent a consistent style. Send this kind of copy to your customers/readers and your message is lost; your reputation damaged. An experienced editor, Fern Glazer will help you avoid such costly mistakes and ensure that your copy is memorablefor all the right reasons.
Need a captivating keynote speaker at your next event? Looking for a qualified instructor to teach a one-day workshop or semester-long class? Fern Glazer is available to teach or speak on a variety of communication-related topics. For information about existing offerings or to customize a lecture or workshop, contact Fern.
Recent/upcoming seminars:
Profiting from Nonprofits: Arts Writing and Editing Opportunities
To learn more or to register, click here: http://mediabistro.com/courses/cache/crs2286.asp
What they're saying about Fern:
"Fern Glazer's course, Profiting from Nonprofits, is loaded with valuable
information, practical tips, and up-to-date resources. Her own first-hand
experience is inspiring and one of her suggestions has already paid off!
Writers looking to gain insight into the wealth of opportunities available
in the seemingly miserly world of non-profits will truly benefit from the
experience."
Jeanne Finestone, Ananta Media
"As a freelance writer looking to make the transition from corporate to cultural, Fern Glazer's seminar provided me with everything I need, from strategies to contacts to inspiration. Fern is an insightful and enthusiastic speaker, and she tailored her presentation to meet the needs of each person in the audience. It was an evening well spent."
Mary Moreno
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