Hi, I'm Katelynn

I am a passionate freelance copywriter who combines creativity, strategy, and a love for storytelling to deliver impactful content.

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Alternative Spring Break 2025 makes a difference in Asheville, N.C.

For many students, spring break is a chance to relax, travel, or catch up on rest. However, for a dedicated group of KU students, it was an opportunity to create meaningful change. This year’s Alternative Spring Break took them to Asheville, North Carolina, a community still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Helene. For a week, they worked alongside various nonprofit organizations, assisting with food d...

The Power of Community from Sea to Shining Sea

Musk can buy all the politicians he wants, but at the end of the day, we the people are the ones who have to deal with the fallout. From what I could tell, more and more people were waking up to that fact. “Over 100 people on a Wednesday afternoon, in the middle of nowhere. That’s not insignificant,” Abigail said. Many people honked in support as they drove by — even if they couldn’t attend the protest, they got it.Janet, a protester from New Jersey, had been holding a sign for hours. In one mom...

Bridging the Accessibility Gap in Emergency Response

In the United States, disaster preparedness and emergency response plans frequently overlook the needs of people with disabilities. From inaccessible evacuation routes to communication barriers, individuals with mobility, sensory, and cognitive impairments face disproportionately higher risks during emergencies. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) estimates that nearly 61 million adults in the U.S. live with a disability, yet few municipalities have comprehensive accessibility plans i...

Black History is Philadelphia History

Black history is Philadelphia history. It lives in the brushstrokes of a painting, in the collections of our museums, and in the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. This February, as Philadelphia honors Black History Month, I set out to explore the rich artistic and cultural legacy of Black creatives and entrepreneurs in the city where the United States of America was born. My journey took me through the galleries of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the African American Museum in Philadelphia and...

The Heart of a Nation Beats for Two

For Jonathen Hart, a Ferris State University student and President of the Ferris College Democrats, the decision to come to Washington, D.C., was deeply personal. When Hart finally entered the rotunda, standing before the casket, reality hit him like a freight train. “It became real,” he said. “We were saying goodbye to someone who gave everything for us. I looked around, and there were people of all ages—kids, elderly folks—people who lived through his presidency, and those who only knew the st...

Cultural Differences in Disability Access Between London and the United States

The Equality Act 2010 is the United Kingdom’s cornerstone legislation against discrimination on grounds of disability and in favor of ease of access to all public places and means of transport and work opportunities [4]. It was a wide opening into greater accessibility for vast parts of London, motivated by an earnest desire to end physical barriers that hampered mobility. The city, famous for its historical buildings, takes on a huge task: retrofitting these ancient structures and upgrading its...

Interview: Finding Authenticity in Sound with Olive Bernard - EveryDejaVu

Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Brooklyn, Olive Bernard is an exceptional crafter of bedroom-pop tracks that create a unique and captivating auditory experience. Emerging as a notable talent in the indie community, her euphonic work is a heartfelt exploration of themes like identity, authenticity, and emotional healing, offering listeners a raw and honest glimpse into her inner world. With the release of her electric single, “False Front,” Bernard has once again bewitched audiences with...

Interview: Exploring what it means to be human with Maeko - EveryDejaVu

Based in the vibrant music scene of Massachusetts, Maeko is an indie pop artist whose evocative lyrics and captivating melodies are making waves. He began releasing music in December of 2016 with the uplifting summer feeling of his hip hop and rap single “This Feeling is Unmatched,” and has since played numerous live shows, establishing a strong presence in the community. With a rich tapestry of influences ranging from classic rock to contemporary indie, Maeko has developed a distinct sound that...

About Me

I am a dedicated freelance copywriter based in Reading, Pennsylvania, where I combine creativity and strategy to craft compelling content tailored to a variety of audiences. With a passion for storytelling and a knack for engaging messaging, I help brands and individuals bring their visions to life through impactful writing. Stay connected and explore more of my work by following me on social media through the links below—I’d love to connect and share insights, updates, and creative inspiration!

FAQ

What do you charge?

My standard rate is $0.03 per word, which serves as a baseline for most projects. However, I understand that every assignment is unique, and rates can be adjusted based on factors such as project length, scope, and deadlines. I am happy to discuss flexible pricing options that accommodate the specific needs of your project, whether it's a one-time article or a long-term collaboration. If you're interested or have questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out—I’d love to provide more details and explore how we can work together to achieve your goals.

Where are you based?

I was born and raised in Reading, Pennsylvania, a city rich in history and culture, which has greatly influenced my perspective and storytelling. Currently, I’m based in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, where I continue to hone my craft and draw inspiration from the surrounding community.

What is your process?

My writing process for news and magazine articles begins with thoroughly understanding the assignment, including the angle, tone, and audience expectations. I then dive into research, gathering reliable sources such as official statements, expert opinions, or relevant statistics to ensure credibility and depth. For news pieces, I prioritize accuracy and timeliness, often working under tight deadlines to craft concise, informative content. For magazines, I focus on storytelling, using a narrative approach to engage readers while maintaining factual integrity. Once I’ve outlined the structure, I write the first draft, balancing clarity with creativity, and then revise meticulously to refine the flow, tone, and overall impact.

Contact Me

My inbox is always open; you can contact me with the contact form here or with the details below:

Email: katelynnhumbles@gmail.com