Christine Lavosky is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer, editor, and novelist. Her articles have been published in Sensi magazine, on Luvze.com, the Boston Guardian, and Centennial Media’s special interest magazine on intermittent fasting. She has written about art, the psychology of relationships, health, travel, retirement, Boston’s music scene, and more.
Christine is passionate about transforming clients’ articles, web copy, first drafts of memoirs, personal essays, and short stories into clean, polished works that reflect the client’s vision and unique voice through the use of open communication.
She also writes marketing content and is skilled in crafting SEO-targeted blogs, web copy, social media content, and ad copy. In addition, she provides marketing consulting services to small businesses. In the past she has created editorial calendars for clients, advised them on website architecture, web design, photos showcasing products, and product descriptions. She has a proven track record of expanding companies’ reach through the strategic use of well-researched keywords, hyperlinks and articulate, comprehensively organized messaging.
She holds an M.F.A. in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a B.A. in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College.
Her novel in progress is set in a world where mental illness and supernatural occurrences intertwine leaving two sisters to deal with the consequences. In her own work, Christine is a visual, maximalist writer who adores using color, sensory language and detail to make settings, characters and scenes spring to life on the page.