Welcome to “Words Made Spiffy”!

I’m Sally, a writer who offers content writing and related services.

I work with a select group of thought leaders, SME owners and others who want to share their expertise and message with the world.

Rather than adding to short-lived marketing noise, my clients are driven to share something of substance, something their audience will reread and recommend to others.

I provide structure and accountability while adapting processes to meet client needs.

Services I provide range from ideation and development through substantial writing, co-writing or editing to provide the polish that makes your words ‘spiffy’.

While technology improves workflow in many ways, none of the content I write is generated.

Writing larger projects is an exciting adventure. Working to develop and refine writing collaboratively injects an additional dimension to the experience.

Exploring ideas, learning from clients and reading more about topics to enrich the writing is energising.

You can read a selection of my professional writing on the Portfolio page.

Inspired? Curious? Have a writing project you want support with?

Use the contact page to message me. I can also be found on LinkedIn.

Sally Mitchell-Wolf

Portrait of the writer by Mirko Jeck, photographer.

Portrait by photographer

Mirko Jeck

Do you want to work together?

Have an idea or something interesting to share?

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A wooden jetty reaching out into lake reflecting rippled blues skies and soft clouds. Photograph by Sally Mitchell-Wolf.

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Sally