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  • Creative Writing
  • Microsoft
  • Writing
  • Copy Editing
  • Copywriting
  • Editing
  • Article Rewriting
  • Final Draft
  • HTML
  • Rewriting
  • Screen & Script Writing
  • Screenwriting
  • Squarespace
  • WordPress

Services

  • Creative Writing

    $10/hr Starting at $25 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    Since I first learned how to read and put them on paper, I have had an innate understanding of the communicative power of words and a keen ability to arrange and manipulate them in the most effective...

    Copy EditingCopywritingCreative WritingEditingMicrosoft
  • Copywriting/Editing

    $10/hr Starting at $25 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    I have never worked in an office that had the financial leeway to keep a regular copy editor on staff, and so whatever position I have held I have always by default become the go-to man for proofing,...

    Article RewritingCopy EditingEditingMicrosoftRewriting
  • Articles & Press Releases

    $10/hr Starting at $25 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    As Programmer of Education, I wrote a number of articles and blog posts as part of the promotional efforts for both the Conference portion of the 2013 and 2014 Festivals as well as their 2013 Fall Focus...

    Article RewritingCopywritingCreative WritingMicrosoftWriting
  • Screen & Script Writing

    $10/hr Starting at $25 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    I wrote my first play when I was a sophomore in high school, and my first feature length film script shortly after. I have engaged in both passions ever since. I was heavily involved in the theater department...

    Creative WritingFinal DraftMicrosoftScreen & Script WritingScreenwriting
  • Web Content

    $10/hr Starting at $25 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    Along with my own blog, I have also written a number of articles, blog posts, and promotional pieces for outside web sites. Samples of such work may be found at chrissailor.com/links.

    Copy EditingCopywritingCreative WritingEditingHTML

About

A man of too many words to keep them all to himself.

Christopher Sailor, whose history of social awkwardness and voracious ingestion of media makes him ideally suited to express himself through the written word rather than via face-to-face communication, began writing short stories as a child and quickly progressed to writing scripts and plays in school. He began blogging while in college, and recently picked the habit back up at his website www.chrissailor.com. He has been writing for 20 of his 31 years, both for pleasure and at the behest of employers such as the Atlanta Film Festival.

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