Taylor Davidson
Writing When You Don’t Feel Like It
In theory, I should always want to write. I do it for a living, and I’ve done it in my
Shakespeare and Creativity within Constraints
Most people think of creativity as fundamentally opposed to logistics like word limits, deadlines and style standards, which can be
Content Writing and Awesome Playlists
I’m a little obsessed with playlists. My recent discovery of the website 8tracks, where you can listen to themed playlists
What I Learned from “The Last Goodbye” After I Finished Crying
If you haven’t yet heard “The Last Goodbye,” the ending credits theme for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five
Diverse Content for a Diverse Audience
As the month set aside to commemorate LGBT History, Disability Employment Awareness and Filipino American History, October marks the perfect
Writing for College Students
As a recent college graduate and member of the coveted 18-34 demographic, I’ve encountered a lot of marketing that is
Unique Selling Points and Super Powers
For me, summer means two things: absurd heat and superhero movies. Having already fallen in love with X-Men: Days of Future Past and Captain
Switching Writing Styles: Cheat Codes for Writing (Almost) Anything
The ability to switch between different writing styles for different audiences is essential to anyone in the field of content