Kristen enjoys writing educational materials, evergreen articles, and other material meant to teach the reader something new. She has a knack for answering complicated questions in simple terms that are easy to digest for a wide audience.
Kristen understands how to pay attention to word choices and SEO while not losing track of the art that makes writing stand out. She is an excellent editor who has published before with minimal supervision. You can expect advanced computer literacy including experience with Slack, WordPress, the Google Suite, and Microsoft Office.
Kristen is a history buff who understands science. She also loves writing about subjects related to the Humanities and different languages. Her best days are spent adventuring close to home or on trips somewhere new.
Art History Department Tutor
University Writing Program Tutor
Member of the Honors Art History Association
Presented research at the UCR Art History Symposium
Kristen has extensive experience writing about pets. She held a position that regularly included pet topics for over two years.
During that time, she wrote about pet fish, lizards, frogs, cats, dogs, and other animals. She wrote dog food reviews, and she pitched an article detailing the differences between human-grade and food-grade animal food that she was permitted to write.
While Kristen picks out her clothes at thrift stores and has carried the same designer purse for 10 years, she stays up on basic fashion trends on social media, watching runway reels, and in mass-consumed TV fashion contests. As a result, she's a fun go-to for gossip about red-carpet looks, why high fashion isn't supposed to be useful in the real world, and which elite trends really are silly and cultureless.
She has experience ghostwriting a few blogs advertising individual used designer handbags. Kristen made these bags seem special by discussing the history of the fabric used.
Kristen ghostwrote 2 eBooks totaling over 200 pages researching aspects of Christianity against New Age beliefs. She conducted primary research while referencing pop culture and holy books. She did this to provide relatable context to the points she was making for her buying author.
Kristen loves to read about spirituality and she also spends a lot of time pushing her boundaries about how she understands the world around her. She can write from many perspectives and has plenty of ideas for content about any type of spiritual practice.
Kristen ghostwrote researched articles about the effects of cannabidiol (CBD) products on Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS). She wove current studies together with anecdotal evidence to make a case for the use of CBD in RLS treatment plans. While maintaining a voice appropriate for a wide audience, Kristen broke down why CBD works by talking about cell anatomy, hormones, and nerve functionality. This led into a description of different CBD products commonly available and what these choices mean for consumers.
Blog posts have been the lifeblood of Kristen's internet experience for two decades. As the internet became the monstrous cultural phenomenon it is now, she started keeping a private blog that still exists to this day. As a result, she intrinsically understands what it means to be a blogger both in the past and today.
Kristen is adept at succinctly stating what needs to be said in a manner that is soft enough for anyone to understand.
Kristen knows how to perform well rounded research to fuel informative pieces on may topics. She is most proficient with introductory pieces about pets, places, education, history, and languages.
Kristen is also adept at delivering specified opinions within a framework of belief created by facts. There is never a confusion between an appropriate or invalid source of information.