Hello, and welcome to the blog for Northwestern Freelance Associates. We are a group of freelance writers from the Pacific Northwest who specialize in web-based content. Founded in August 2008, we are relatively new, but our business model is tried and true, and each of our writers has significant experience both in the art of words and in his/her genre and topic area.
We accept all kinds of writing projects, from E-books to SEO Content. We work with our clients closely to develop content that is high quality, interesting, and accurate. We keep our writing concise and focused, but we encourage our writers to be creative and to view their topics from many perspectives. In short, we write excellent content for websites and print based publications on any topic our clients care to send our way: from Imported Cars to Fashion Design to Healthcare, we write it all, and enjoy doing so.
Our founder, Nathan Howells, has a degree in Creative Writing from the University of Denver, and will be pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts in the same discipline beginning mid 2009. He has significant writing experience in SEO, web-based content, short fiction, poetry, travel writing, and medical writing. He lives in Portland, Oregon, and spends his free time reading, exploring the city, and travelling around Oregon and Washington enjoying their emerald beauty.
Each successive post will be written by Nathan on a variety of topics, as a representation of what our collective of writers can produce. If you would like to see a particular topic on our blog, send an email to howells.nathan@gmail.com with the subject line: NWFA Blog. He will do his best to accomodate your wishes.
Our own website is still in production, so for now, you may also email Nathan if you are interested in procuring the services of NWFA. We offer very competative rates and a swift turnaround. For other samples of Nathan's work, go to http://hubpages.com/profile/Verisimilitude .
Posts about our other writers soon to come...
Sunday, September 21, 2008
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