I’ve ghostwritten more than 20 articles for a STEM education blog. My client shared:
“Allisonn is a great writer who definitely understands how to write a great blog post. She is wonderful about citing her sources and linking to helpful materials in her post. I was very happy with her final product and am looking forward to working together again soon!”
Here’s one article from that project.
“Was your baby an early crawler and/or a late walker? This might be great news for their penmanship! Strong shoulders are a foundational element that support the fine motor skills needed for writing. If you’re on social media, you may have come across this well-circulated quote from Amanda Morgan:
“Before we ever put a pencil in a child’s hands, those hands should dig, climb, press, push, pull, squish, twist, and pinch in a wide array of environments and with a variety of materials.”
This is basically true — before your kids start to write, they need to develop their muscles.”
— from “Crawling, Climbing, Coloring and Composing: How Young Children Learn to Write”
I maintain a monthly spot on the Poetry Society of New York‘s “How to Poet” blog.
“Beloved Mexican singer/songwriter Paquita la del Barrio passed away in February at the age of 77. She was a feminist icon whose music often criticized male chauvinism, including the popular anthem “Rata De Dos Patos.””
— from “Poems for February 2025’s Trending Searches“
My stories are featured in Medium publications, such as Age of Awareness, Books Are Our Superpower, DIY Diaries, Picture This, and more. A few examples:
“It was this teacher who introduced me to the social model of disability without labeling it as such, essentially explaining disability as a mismatch between a person’s skills and their environment. Sometimes all you have to do is change the environment, she said, and the person is no longer disabled.”
— from “Combatting Ableism in the Classroom”