I need a BRAND CONTENT COPYWRITER to write emotional stories
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Translation (Ru-Eng and vise versa), creative writing, copywriting, SEO, rewriting, copy typing, MS Word,
Moscow
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
Num. of words: 1600.00
Industry: Healthcare
Topic: Wirte Monthly Newsetter Articles Through Emotional Brand Storytelling
Tone: Other
Outline & Structure: The Tone is Chicken Soup for the SOUL kind of "true and embellished stories:" that rekindle the spirit of HOPE to someone who is in PAIN and giving up from trying to get out of pain and recover because it takes WORK to get up and travel to Physio-therapy and it costs money as well
Its a STORY FORMULA that I will provide you just pick a topic and write in THAT format or STORY BOARD ...
Extensive research needed: yes
Extra notes: Can you Exacerbate the panic and fear and helplessness for the mother as tears blind her and her breath is stolen by terror.
SHOW DON'T TELL ... PULL THE READER INTO THE CHARACTER MIND
Emotions pull readers into the story faster than most anything else a writer could try. They are instant connection points. Think of emotions as tentacles reaching to the reader and tying him to your tale. Wrap him tight so he must stay with you until the end.
Writing to create emotional responses in your reader will cost you. You will reveal part of yourself. You will show that you know what moves others, what touches your readers. You’ll be proving that you’ve been moved at some point in your own life. Writing to stir emotions may also rouse some of your own. And to do it effectively, you may have to expose yourself. We writers like to think we’re private, but we often reveal our deepest selves when we write. Especially when our characters’ strongest emotions influence our readers.
Put your protagonist in an absurd situation and let her react with aplomb. Or let your klutz of a character skate through a scene oblivious of the chaos he leaves behind.
Ratchet up fear and suspense so your readers feel like hiding under the covers. Write to trigger adrenaline surges in your readers.
Make your readers cry. It’s okay—they want to. They want to laugh and scream and tremble.
Why engage emotions? To create a good read.
Industry: Healthcare
Topic: Wirte Monthly Newsetter Articles Through Emotional Brand Storytelling
Tone: Other
Outline & Structure: The Tone is Chicken Soup for the SOUL kind of "true and embellished stories:" that rekindle the spirit of HOPE to someone who is in PAIN and giving up from trying to get out of pain and recover because it takes WORK to get up and travel to Physio-therapy and it costs money as well
Its a STORY FORMULA that I will provide you just pick a topic and write in THAT format or STORY BOARD ...
Extensive research needed: yes
Extra notes: Can you Exacerbate the panic and fear and helplessness for the mother as tears blind her and her breath is stolen by terror.
SHOW DON'T TELL ... PULL THE READER INTO THE CHARACTER MIND
Emotions pull readers into the story faster than most anything else a writer could try. They are instant connection points. Think of emotions as tentacles reaching to the reader and tying him to your tale. Wrap him tight so he must stay with you until the end.
Writing to create emotional responses in your reader will cost you. You will reveal part of yourself. You will show that you know what moves others, what touches your readers. You’ll be proving that you’ve been moved at some point in your own life. Writing to stir emotions may also rouse some of your own. And to do it effectively, you may have to expose yourself. We writers like to think we’re private, but we often reveal our deepest selves when we write. Especially when our characters’ strongest emotions influence our readers.
Put your protagonist in an absurd situation and let her react with aplomb. Or let your klutz of a character skate through a scene oblivious of the chaos he leaves behind.
Ratchet up fear and suspense so your readers feel like hiding under the covers. Write to trigger adrenaline surges in your readers.
Make your readers cry. It’s okay—they want to. They want to laugh and scream and tremble.
Why engage emotions? To create a good read.
Ofir I.
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Hi Offir, when are you looking to have the first of these articles (1,600 words?) written by?
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Hi Ofir, when are you looking for the first 1600 words to be written by?
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Please confirm word count for £77.
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