Q: How do you become a "wordsmith," anyway?
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If your project doesn't fit neatly within one of the three catageories to the left, or you simply don't need help in those areas, don't panic. I'm happy to come up with something with which you need my help. For instance...

Web Site Reviews
A thorough investigation of your site for copyediting, link-checking, and browser-compatibility purposes. As a former web editor, this sort of project is right up my alley.

Press Releases and One-Sheets
At a loss for words on what's so great about you and your business? I'll help you remember why you rock.

Marketing Speak
Just because I don't innundate you with jargon here at WordsmithPDX doesn't mean that I don't know how to speak it! Let me help you integrate your message and your goals, deliver powerful and evolving solutions, and interface with your target ...oh, never mind.

 
A: Each wordsmith comes to the calling in a different way. Some are trained in their wording ways by inscrutable, reclusive monks in the far east. Others suffer childhood tragedies that drive them to hone their smithing skills to perfection, or survive strange scientific mishaps that should by all rights have killed them, but instead grant them power over words far beyond those of normal men and women.

My own origin is shrouded in mystery.