Hello, FRCTNL folks!
I am looking for part-time work as a writer and/or editor for techies and creatives alike.
As a technical writer and copy editor, I have created and contributed to how-to manuals and troubleshooting guides for hardware and software. I have also copy edited multiple technical reports and research papers about AI safety and satellite communications, in addition to copy writing marketing emails for tech-related audiences.
I am looking for part-time work as a writer and/or editor for techies and creatives alike.
As a technical writer and copy editor, I have created and contributed to how-to manuals and troubleshooting guides for hardware and software. I have also copy edited multiple technical reports and research papers about AI safety and satellite communications, in addition to copy writing marketing emails for tech-related audiences.
I have also had the pleasure of working as an editor, copy editor, and proofreader on all sorts of comic books over the years — diary comics, mythologies, workbooks, anthologies — and with the amazing publishers and/or individual creators behind each of them.
Featured clients: Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), Viasat, Tinto Press, California College of the Arts
Additional services:
Featured clients: Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), Viasat, Tinto Press, California College of the Arts
Additional services:
- Document design and organization
- Knowledge base design and administration
- Project management (Agile/Scrum)
Areas of expertise:
- AI safety research
- Satellite communications
- Military culture and community
- Knowledge management (intranets/wikis)
- Incident and change management in DevOps orgs
- Difficult topics like suicide intervention and end-of-life experiences (I am a trained Death Doula)
Let's work together! If you'd like to discuss working together, please reach out to me in the way that works best for you:
- Reply to this post!
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kaylamauriello
- Personal website: kaylamauriello.com
Thank you! Looking forward to getting to know more FRCTNL folks.