Services
Ghostwriting & Thought Leadership
For founders, creators, and operators who want their voice reflected accurately and intelligently.
- YouTube scriptwriting
- Educational email courses
- LinkedIn thought leadership
- Newsletters
Expat & Transition Storytelling
For people navigating major life shifts and wanting to document or articulate them with depth and clarity.
- Immigration and relocation narratives
- Career reinvention stories
- Identity transitions and "second chapter" writing
- Personal essays rooted in lived experience
Voice Capture & Content Translation
For clients who speak brilliantly but freeze when it's time to write.
- Voice and tone extraction
- Turning conversations, notes, or Looms into polished writing
- Ongoing ghostwriting retainers
- Editorial guidance and positioning
Who I Work With
I work best with clients who:
- Are founders, solopreneurs, or senior professionals
- Are navigating change (relocation, reinvention, visibility, growth)
- Have lived experience worth articulating
- Value depth, discretion, and long-term thinking
My clients are not chasing trends. They're building credibility, clarity, and resonance.
About the Studio
Tattooed Travelogue began as a way of making sense of movement—across countries, careers, and identities.
I'm a writer, ghostwriter, and former corporate professional who understands both institutional language and human language, and how often the two fail to meet.
I specialize in translating lived experience into writing that sounds like you, not marketing copy. My work sits at the intersection of identity, work, place, and reinvention.
This is not content production. It's meaning-making with precision.
My Approach
My process is intentionally simple and deeply human.
Listen first.
We start with conversation: calls, voice notes, or Looms. I listen for tone, rhythm, and what matters underneath the words.
Extract the signal.
I identify the through-lines, the ideas worth carrying forward, and the language that feels unmistakably yours.
Write with restraint.
I write clean, thoughtful drafts that preserve your voice and sharpen your thinking without overproducing or flattening it.
Refine collaboratively.
You'll always recognize yourself in the work. Edits are about alignment, not correction.
The goal is writing that feels true, not performative.