WRITING
 

WORDS FOR HIGHER

Elevating language.

Raising the standards for good, compelling, eye-grabbing, ear-appealing copy.

Of the 615,000 words in the Oxford Dictionary, Goldstone intuitively knows the right ones to pick and in the order to put them, to:

Sell. Train. Assure. Explain. Defuse. Focus. Energize. Acculturate. Enlighten. Enthuse. Warn. Illuminate. Stimulate. Demonstrate. Align. Persuade. Inform. Affirm. Motivate. Appease. Extol. Cajole. Direct. Illustrate. Lead. Update. Praise. Entertain. Guide. Rouse. Educate. Innervate. Report. Defend. Argue. Document. Commemorate. Journal. Respond. Pledge. Galvanize. Stir. Schmooze. Encourage. Inspire.


NEVER AT A LOSS FOR WORDS

With more than 1000 scripts, articles, speeches, and a few metric tons of business writing under his belt, Goldstone is a writer who clients in the corporate, non-profit, and government sectors have called on to craft persuasive, image-enhancing prose.

He's been the organic conduit connecting client content to audience.

His words have educated, shaped values, and changed behaviors.

He has moved millions to act and has given voice to ideas and information crying for someone to champion their cause.

Goldstone brings perception, understanding, and an ability to to adhere a message to the inside walls of a listener's or reader's head.


THE POETRY OF PROSE

Goldstone is finicky, no, maybe a little compulsive about writing.

He is willing to bullfight with a paragraph until it offers up just the right nuance. Listening for the rhythm of a sentence. Creating concept, text, and imagery that lands gracefully on the eye and ear.


THE WRITE STUFF

So, call out his name if you need a serious writer for:
Scripts for broadcast or corporate production
Documentary research and writing
Marketing, advertising, and web copy
Training, educational materials, and curriculum
Speeches and keynote programs
Radio and TV spots
Magazine columns and articles
Position and strategy papers
Special event programming
Ghostwriting for CEO's and other titans-of-industry-with-good ideas-but-too-little-time-to-write-themselves
Projects that as of yet have no names

CREATING LITERARY MELODIES

THE RIGHT WORDS FOR

Video
Film
Speeches
Meetings
Instruction
Magazines
Meetings
Journals
Workshops
Marketing Materials
Presentations
Web

GETTING WORDS TO DO YOUR BIDDING