I write books for business leaders and scientists — and occasionally podcasts, essays, and other long-form work. The common thread is high-stakes narrative that has to perform under scrutiny.
I'm not a transcriptionist who records your thoughts and cleans them up. I'm closer to an architect — someone who brings structural expertise and aesthetic judgment to a complex build.
What I bring
Fast domain fluency
Twenty years of getting smart on new worlds quickly — law, technology, media, finance, science. The skill transfers.
Structural thinking
What goes in, what doesn't, how it's organized. The architecture of the argument before the first sentence is written.
Prose that works
Writing that reads at a professional level — with energy and craft, not just competence.
Process
Research, interviews, structural development, drafting, revision. I've done this enough to know how it works and how to keep it on track.
Most book projects begin with a series of interviews and a structural outline, then move through drafting and revision over several months. The specifics depend on the material. I'm happy to discuss what a project might look like.