Creating and managing content for diverse clients, Emily's marketing projects have included composing and managing long- and short-form newsletters, blog posts, email campaigns, website copy, direct mail copy, social media engagement content, advertisement materials, and more. Samples of her work are listed below.
Below is a sampling of Emily's articles from
various publications.
Emily worked at The Telegraph as a daily education beat reporter. Her work included interviewing community members, school and district executives, and parents and students. She reported on budget decisicions, school district issues, and impactful policies.
Schoolyard game of tag banned at Nashua’s Charlotte Avenue Elementary School
Nashua parents denied open forum to discuss ban on game of tag at city elementary schools
Hudson shop provides costumes for theatrical production in NJ
Hollis family raises money for Mission of Hope organization in support of ill teenager
Nashua’s principal starting salaries head back to committee for continued review
Pennichuck Middle School students participate as actors in haunted house on Foxboro Street in Nashua
Telegraph Santa Fund sign-ups being held at the Front Door Agency in Nashua
Nashua’s Sunset Heights Elementary joins schools across the region to honor veterans
Nashua school board approves new teachers contract, which advances to aldermen
Nashua school board candidates say class sizes in need of improvement at forum Wednesday
BOE Budget Committee to address severance pay at Wednesday meeting
BOE Candidate Forum to be held Wednesday, Oct. 23, at Nashua High School South
Emily worked for The Hippo and The Hippo Seacoast as an arts and enterainment reporter and food writer. Her work included interviewing artists, chefs, theater directors, musicians, and business owners to compose event preview articles, profiles, and longform journalistic feature articles.
Emily has ghostwritten material for various clients.
Below is a description of her most recent work.
SEO, listicle content for a high-profile
fitness company blog.
In addition to her marketing and journalism work, Emily has published many creative projects, including prose and poetry, and she has recently completed her first novel.
Synopsis: Tabitha Claremont watches the tangled mess of her sister’s hair bob against the rocky shore of her favorite childhood beach. She watches as the body pummels against the stones, as the eyes close against a gray sky, as the lips give way to water. Tabitha didn’t do it, but she knows it was her fault. And even in death, envy is the only emotion she feels for her sister. But it wasn’t always this way. Was it?
Set in coastal New England during the early 1990s, TO WHOM IT BELONGS follows two siblings as they navigate the experiences of sisterhood, familial obligations, and life after haunting tragedy.
Genres: Upmarket, women's fiction, literary fiction, family saga, historical fiction
Emily is currently writing:
Speculative fiction (novel)
Historical fiction (novel)
Literary fiction (novel)
Series of short stories & essays