“My task, which I am trying to achieve is, by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make you feel - it is, before all, to make you see.”
Joseph Conrad
I am a ten-time Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, creative copywriter and NCTJ-accredited journalist who has been published internationally to critical acclaim.
How can I help you?
Words that sell
Clarify your message. Define your brand.
Reach new audiences that matter.
As a creative copywriter, I can craft everything from SEO-optimised and persuasive web copy to snappy slogans, compelling thought leadership copy, case studies, or direct marketing emails.
Words that speak
Unique stories told in your words.
I am a versatile and innovative ghostwriter and work with authors from all walks of life that have incredible stories to tell.
I have worked on multiple Sunday Times non-fiction bestsellers (and two No.1s) alongside my own books.
Words that inform
As a time-served, NCTJ and PA-trained journalist, I write regularly across newspapers and websites in the fields of travel, education, tech, health, and parenting.
I have a proven track record of creating accurate and captivating copy.
Make your words count. Let’s chat.
Testimonials
Working with Georgina was great fun. We clicked instantly which made the whole experience enjoyable and very easy. When you’re working closely with someone it’s important to have a good rapport, and we definitely had that!”
— Tom Daley, Olympic Diver
“I loved working with Georgina. She is a consummate professional, delivering on time, taking great care to be accurate with complex material. On top of that, she writes like a dream, delivering a real page turner that took us into the heart and mind of the author.”
— Ingrid Connell, Editorial Director, Sidgwick & Jackson
“It was obvious from the first time I met Georgina that she would be good with authors – she has such a natural and relaxed air about her. When I put her forward for a major project I had every confidence that she would be a fantastic ghostwriter for my author. She ended up getting the job and proved to be the perfect choice.”
— Dan Bunyard, Editorial Director, Penguin Books