Creative Writer & Narrative Partner for Artists

Strong storytelling is what helps casual listeners understand you, remember you, and come back to you as opposed to immediately moving on to someone else.

It’s how interest turns into emotional connection, and how connection turns into a loyal fanbase that grows with your work instead of scrolling past and forgetting about it.

When your story is clear, your music and art have context, and context is what gets people invested + makes them inclined to stick around and get comfortable inside the walls of your world.

I work as a creative partner and narrative writer for artists (musicians, performers, and creative professionals) who need help articulating who they are, what kind of world they’re building, and why fans should care to be a part of it.

So, whether you’re an emerging artist preparing your first EPK, an independent musician launching a new project, or an established creative refining your public narrative, I’m happy to help translate your story, vision, and career into clear, compelling narrative pieces that will:

⭐Help you open doors to press, playlists, venues, collaborators, and industry opportunities

⭐Spark interest from industry professionals by clearly communicating your identity, sound, and direction

⭐Turn casual listeners into engaged fans by giving them a story to connect to, not just songs to stream

⭐Build a strong, recognizable fanbase that understands who you are and what you stand for

⭐Create a cohesive world your audience can step into across releases, visuals, and platforms?

⭐Support your releases and eras with clear narratives that make each project feel intentional

⭐Position you professionally without stripping away your individuality or creative voice

⭐Give your work longevity, so it lives beyond a single moment, post, or drop

In an industry where attention is short and releases move fast, storytelling is what gives your work meaning, continuity, and a reason for people to stay invested in you as an artist.

For artists, storytelling isn’t optional; it’s the difference between being heard once and being followed, remembered, and supported long-term.

If you want help shaping a narrative that grows with your art and your audience, I’d love to assist you with that!

What Services/Package Do You Need?

Below is a list of the services I offer. View “All Services” to see detailed explanations of each service and why artists typically need them.

View “Packages & Retainers” to explore bundled support designed around common artist goals (releases, press outreach, pitching, or long-term growth).

If you’re unsure what you need or want help shaping a custom scope based on your current needs, goals, and desired outcomes, contact me or schedule a consultation. I can help you figure out what will actually move your career forward.

Looking for social media management or digital marketing services? View this section instead!

Why Artists Need This

An EPK is often the first impression labels, venues, press, and collaborators have of you. A strong EPK tells your story clearly, positions you professionally, and makes it easier for others to say yes.

🪐Artist Bio (short / medium / long versions)

What: Professionally written bios at different lengths for press, websites, playlists, bookings, and industry outreach.

Why: Having multiple bio versions ensures you’re always prepared and consistently represented, no matter where your work is being shared.

🪐Project or Era Narrative (album, EP, single cycle)

What: A written narrative explaining the concept, themes, inspiration, and emotional world of a release or era.

Why: This gives your music context. It helps fans connect more deeply, helps press write about you accurately, and allows new releases to feel intentional instead of like isolated drops.

🪐Sound + Style Description (genre, influences, positioning)

What: A clear description of your sound, influences, genre positioning, and creative identity.

Why: Industry professionals need to understand your sound quickly. This helps curators, journalists, and collaborators place you correctly without boxing you in or misrepresenting your work.

🪐Career Highlights & Notable Achievements

What: A concise list of milestones, performances, releases, press, and accomplishments.

Why: This provides credibility at a glance and shows forward momentum, which is especially important when pitching yourself or your work.

🪐Press Quotes / Pull Quotes (if applicable)

What: Short, curated quotes pulled from interviews, reviews, articles, or past press coverage that highlight key praise, themes, or positioning.

Why: Press quotes act as social proof. They immediately signal credibility and help industry professionals, fans, and collaborators understand how your work has been received.

🪐Talking Points for Interviews

What: A curated list of themes, stories, and angles you’re prepared to speak on.

Why: Keeps you prepared for interviews that are more focused, aligned, and intentional while helping you avoid being misquoted or misunderstood.

🪐Performance / Booking Bio (venue- or event-ready)

What: A venue-ready bio tailored specifically for booking, festivals, and live events.

Why: Booking teams need quick clarity. This bio emphasizes performance relevance, audience appeal, and professionalism.

🪐Optional: Label-ready or industry-facing rewrite

What: A refined version of your bio, EPK, or project narrative rewritten specifically for labels, managers, booking agents, and other industry professionals.

Why: This rewrite ensures your story is clear, concise, and professionally positioned so decision-makers can quickly understand your potential.

Why Artists Need This

Artists evolve. These pieces help you define your identity intentionally, instead of letting others guess. This clarity strengthens press coverage, fan connection, and long-term career consistency.

🪐Artist Origin Story

What: A narrative explaining where you came from, what shaped you, and how your artistry began.

Why: Builds emotional connection and gives audiences something to hold onto beyond the music itself.

🪐Creative Philosophy / Artistic Statement

What: A written explanation of your creative approach, values, and artistry.

Why: This positions you as thoughtful and intentional, especially in applications and press contexts.

🪐Brand & Identity Narrative

What: A cohesive explanation of who you are as an artist and how all parts of your work connect.

Why: Creates clarity across platforms and prevents your brand from feeling inconsistent or diluted.

🪐Long-Form Artist Bio (for websites & media)

What: An in-depth artist bio that explores your background, influences, creative evolution, and artistic intent in narrative form.

Why: A long-form bio gives your work context and permanence. It allows media, fans, and industry professionals to understand you beyond surface-level descriptions and helps anchor your identity as your career grows.

🪐Values & Vision Narrative

What: A written narrative outlining what you stand for as an artist, what drives your work, and where you’re headed creatively.

Why: This helps your audience, collaborators, and industry partners understand the deeper purpose behind your art, which builds trust and loyalty.

🪐Era or Rebrand Storytelling

What: Narrative writing that explains a shift in sound, visuals, identity, or creative direction – whether you’re entering a new era, evolving artistically, or intentionally reintroducing yourself.

Why: Rebrands and new eras can confuse audiences if they aren’t explained. This storytelling helps fans, press, and industry follow your evolution, understand the intention behind the change, and stay emotionally invested rather than disengaging.

Why Artists Need This

Why artists need this:

Releases are more than files — they’re moments. Story-driven releases help fans connect emotionally, help press write about you accurately, and help your work live beyond the drop date.

🪐Album / EP / Single Release Narratives

What: A written story explaining the release’s inspiration, themes, and emotional core.

Why: Adds depth to the listening experience and strengthens how your work is perceived.

🪐Era Concepts & World-Building Copy

What: Narrative writing that defines the aesthetic, emotional themes, symbolism, and “world” of a specific era or body of work.

Why: World-building turns releases into immersive experiences. It helps fans emotionally step inside your work, strengthens visual and sonic cohesion, and makes each era feel intentional rather than disconnected.

🪐Press Release Writing (music & creative projects)

What: A professionally structured press release announcing a new release, project, collaboration, or milestone, written for media outlets and industry platforms.

Why: Press releases help journalists and blogs understand what you’re releasing, why it matters, and how to talk about it accurately. A well-written release increases your chances of coverage and ensures your story isn’t misrepresented.

🪐Track-by-Track Story Notes

What: Brief narratives for each track explaining meaning or inspiration.

Why: Fans love insight. These deepen connection and encourage repeat listening.

🪐Liner Notes / Project Statements

What: Written notes that accompany a body of work.

Why: Gives the project permanence.

🪐Limited-Edition or Special Release Stories

What: Narratives emphasizing meaning, exclusivity, or concept behind special releases.

Why: Storytelling increases emotional investment and urgency.

Why Artists Need This

Media opportunities move fast. These assets ensure you’re always ready, whether it’s a podcast, playlist pitch, blog feature, or industry meeting.

🪐Press Bios (short, medium, full)

What: Bios written specifically for media use.

Why: Ensures consistency and professionalism across features, interviews, and write-ups.


🪐 Press Sheet Overview

What: A one-page snapshot of your career, sound, and highlights.

Why: Allows press and industry to understand you quickly and accurately.

🪐Featured Press Summaries
What
: A concise paragraph summarizing notable press coverage, interviews, reviews, or features you’ve received.

Why: They show industry professionals and potential collaborators that your work has already been recognized and taken seriously, which strengthens pitches and builds trust quickly.

🪐Interview Topics & Suggested Questions

What: Suggested angles and topics for interviews.

Why: Helps you prepare and guides conversations toward what you want to be known for.

Why Artists Need This

Your platforms should feel connected, intentional, and aligned with your artistry — not fragmented or generic.

By Platform

Website

🪐Artist Homepage Narrative

🪐About Page (artist-focused)

🪐Project / Discography Pages

🪐Story-Driven FAQ

Why
: Your website is often the anchor of your career narrative.

Social Platforms

🪐Social media storytelling posts

🪐Announcement captions (releases, shows, milestones)

🪐Short-form narrative scripts (for video or text-led posts)

Why: Helps transform listeners into fans by giving context and personality.

YouTube

🪐Channel About Section

🪐Project Descriptions

🪐Community Posts

Why: Keeps your audience engaged.

Email / Fan Communication

🪐Artist Newsletter Introductions

🪐Release Announcement Emails

🪐“Behind the Project” Emails

Why: Email creates a direct, lasting relationship with your audience and leads to more conversions.

Why Artists Need This

Artists are constantly applying, pitching, and positioning themselves. Strong writing helps your work get taken seriously, even in competitive or gatekept spaces.

🪐Artist Growth Narratives (where you’re headed)

What: Narrative writing that articulates your future direction, goals, and long-term artistic vision.

Why: Growth narratives help frame your career as intentional and evolving. They give fans something to grow alongside, and they help industry professionals understand where you’re going.

🪐Career Milestone Recaps What: Written reflections on where you’ve been and where you’re headed.

Why: Helps shape long-term career direction and messaging.

🪐Pitch Deck or Artist Deck Copy

What: Written content for artist decks or pitch decks, including your story, positioning, audience, vision, and creative direction.

Why: Artist decks are often used to secure opportunities, partnerships, funding, or support.

Why Artists Need This

As an artist, your story is constantly evolving with every release, era, opportunity, and shift in direction. Retainers provide continuity, clarity, and long-term support so your narrative grows alongside your work.

Ideal for artists who:

🪐release music or creative projects consistently

🪐are actively growing an audience or fanbase

🪐want their storytelling to feel intentional and cohesive

🪐need ongoing support rather than one-off writing projects

This can include but is not limited to:

🪐Ongoing release and era storytelling

(singles, EPs, albums, visuals, announcements, and supporting narratives)

🪐Evolving artist bios and identity updates

(as your sound, positioning, and career milestones change)

🪐Press and industry readiness support

(EPK updates, talking points, press summaries, pitch-ready materials)

🪐Platform-specific artist storytelling

(social captions, community posts, newsletter writing, announcements)

🪐Strategic narrative guidance

(help shaping long-term direction, messaging, and artistic positioning)

🪐Website and digital presence writing

(artist homepage updates, project pages, About sections, FAQs)

🪐World-building and creative development assistance

(eras, concepts, symbolism, themes, visual narratives)

🪐Song storybook and project companion writing

(exploring the meaning, emotions, and inspiration behind songs)

🪐Memoir, biography, or long-form personal storytelling

(artist journeys, life stories, or legacy projects)

🪐Vignettes, thematic storybooks, and zine-style writing

(short narrative pieces that expand your artistic universe)

🪐Creative brainstorming and narrative shaping sessions

(help articulating ideas you already feel but haven’t fully defined yet or are struggling to express)

Who It’s for

Artists who need a professional, polished first impression for press, venues, playlists, collaborators, and industry outreach & artists actively pitching, applying, meeting industry professionals, or positioning themselves for bigger opportunities.

Includes:

🪐Artist Bio (short, medium, and long versions)

🪐Press Sheet Overview

🪐Sound + Style Description (genre, influences, positioning)

🪐Career Highlights & Notable Achievements

🪐Performance/Booking Bio(venue- or event-ready)

🪐Talking Points for Interviews

Investment: $450

Who It’s for

Artists who want clarity around their identity, message, and long-term artistic direction beyond just one release.

Includes:

🪐Artist Origin Story

🪐Creative Philosophy/Artistic Statement

🪐Brand & Identity Narrative

🪐Long-Form Artist Bio (for websites & media)

🪐Values & Vision Narrative

🪐Era or Rebrand Storytelling (if applicable)

Investment: $650

Who It’s for

Artists preparing to release a single, EP, album, or visual project – and who want that release to feel intentional, immersive, and memorable.

Includes:

🪐Album/ EP/Single Release Narrative

🪐Era Concepts & World-Building Copy

🪐Press Release Writing (music or creative project)

🪐Track-by-Track Story Notes

🪐Liner Notes/Project Statement

🪐Limited-Edition or Special Release Story

Investment: $950

These retainers are designed for artists who need consistent, ongoing narrative and storytelling support across platforms, projects, eras, etc. All services listed in the services section are covered within retainers, including but not limited to:

🪐EPK writing and updates

🪐Artist bios and identity development

🪐Release, era, and world-building storytelling

🪐Press, media, and industry-facing writing

🪐Website and platform storytelling

🪐Long-form projects (song storybooks, memoirs, biographies, thematic writing)

🪐Strategic narrative guidance and creative direction

Instead of booking individual projects, you’re reserving dedicated monthly capacity for writing, storytelling, and creative partnership – applied wherever your work needs it most.

Deliverables are scoped collaboratively at the start of each month based on your priorities, releases, and goals.

Best For

Artists who release consistently or are actively building their audience and want reliable storytelling support.

Includes:

🪐Up to 40 hours per month of dedicated creative work

🪐4 live calls (up to 90 minutes each) for planning, check-ins, or creative alignment

🪐Narrative writing across any service category

🪐Research, preparation, brainstorming, outlining, and organization

🪐Writing, editing, and revisions

🪐Ongoing updates

🪐Unlimited email & message support (within reason)

Monthly Investment: $1,200

3-Month Commitment: $3,240 (10% savings)

Best For

Artists in an active release cycle, pitching phase, or creative expansion who want deeper collaboration and more frequent touchpoints.

Includes:

Everything in the foundational retainer, but up to 50 hours and 8 live calls.

Monthly Investment: $1500

3-Month Commitment: $4050 (10% savings)

Best For

Artists working on major projects (albums, long-form storytelling, memoirs, visual worlds, or industry pushes) who want a true narrative partner.

Includes:

Everything above, but up to 60 hours and 12 live calls.

Monthly Investment: $2000

3-Month Commitment: $5400 (10% savings)

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