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Michael Thompson Freelance Writing and Editing

Locality: Toowoomba, Queensland

Phone: +61 415 188 064



Address: 10 Esperanto Ct 4350 Toowoomba, QLD, Australia

Website: http://michaelthompsonfreelance.com

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24.01.2022 I recently completed work for the startup company http://oneoffjob.com/ writing and editing their startup one-page document which they provide to venture capitalists and investors to introduce their company. They've informed me they will be undergoing a re-branding soon, but for now you can check out their current website. If you need help producing content for websites or other marketing material, please get in touch.



17.01.2022 The Lease and Adopt a Robot Project (LARP) approached me about adopting a robot with a troubled past and give it some new purpose. The programmers re-programmed it to fit in with my website, but I'm not sure how well it has worked out. So here is the first post in Grammar-Bot's style guide series. https://michaelthompsonfreelance.com//style-guide-affect-a

15.01.2022 Communicating your ideas through writing is a skill that takes practice like any other skill. While Australian universities prepare their postrgraduate students for careers in research and publishing in academic journals, are they preparing postgraduates for a career in communicating ideas through writing? https://michaelthompsonfreelance.com//are-we-preparing-pos

10.01.2022 The Queensland Writer's Centre published my article, "Myths of Creativity", in the online edition of their WQ Magazine. The article's behind a pay wall, but if you are a member or willing to pay for a membership to the QWC you can check it out here: https://qldwriters.org.au//myths-of-creativity-mike-thomp/



03.01.2022 Ever heard of milkshake duck? Neither have I, but it has won Macquarie’s 2017 Word of the Year. Here's an article from Roslyn Petelin, one of my lecturers at UQ, explaining the word’s origins. I'll try and work milkshake duck into sentence and see how many blank stares I get. http://theconversation.com/when-we-needed-a-new-word-twitte

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