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Monday, 1 June 2009

Copy Writing Agency - The Meaning of Deipnosophist


Words Works - The Meaning of Deipnosophist

How about this:

Deipnosophist (dee-ip-noso-fist) - one who excels at conversations at the dinner table.

Two things that we all love: eating and talking. What could be better?

This comes from two Greek words: deipnon, the chief meal or dinner, and sophistes a clever or wise man. It does in fact originate from a 15-volume work entitled Deipnosophistai, written by the Greek Athenaeus after AD 228, about a group of learned men talking about food at a banquet. But we all knew that didn’t we?

Nowadays it’s probably best used to refer to the more trivial idea of pleasant chit-chat to pass the time while having tea.

“Oh Charles, you simply must come for dinner with my Uncle Fritz. He is an amazing deipnosophist.”

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Posted by: Gareth Chadwick on Friday, May 15, 2009

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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Six Words to Remember




You may have heard the tale of how, in the 1920s, Ernest Hemingway bet ten dollars that he could write a complete story in just six words. He wrote: “For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.” He won the bet and often referred to the story as his best work ever.


There are now dozens of websites devoted to six-word stories (just try Googling it). One of the best, recently featured on Radio 4, is from US online magazine Smith, which tweaked the rules by asking its readers to sum up their own lives in just six words.


The results are surprisingly poignant; often funny (”No more kisses, whisker burn lingers.”), sometimes sad (”Two sons. One died; now none.”), sometimes regretful (”Wishing I’d jumped sooner, missed mark.”), even a little scary (”He seemed ok at the time”). You should try it; we did.


As business copywriters, we’re always banging on about conciseness and short sentences. And while we don’t expect you to turn your firm’s client newsletters, your website or your marketing material into heart-wrenching six-word stories (wouldn’t that be fun, though!), it’s a reminder of just how emotional and powerful words can be, even just six of the little blighters.


So think of that, next time you’re trying to explain to your boss why your ten word sentence is better than his 30-word jargon fest.


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Posted by: Gareth Chadwick on Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 1 Comment
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Wednesday, 6 February 2008

Business Copywriter - Journalism for Business - Freelance Business Journalist


1. WORDSWORKS GOES DUTCH

Professional services copywriting agency Wordsworks is exporting the power of the written word to the Netherlands.

The Manchester-based agency has been appointed by MindsinMotion.net, a Dutch-government funded website on ‘green’ transport, to provide weekly news and features in English on environmental transport issues from across Europe.

Wordsworks, which already has several clients in the environmental sector, will research and write weekly stories on topics such as alternative fuels and environmentally-friendly buses.

It will also provide ad hoc support to the development and branding of the website and associated marketing communications material.

Gareth Chadwick, managing director of Wordsworks, says that, “English is a hugely important language in the international business arena. Companies all over the world use it to communicate across borders and reach new markets and new clients. To do that effectively can be a challenge for non native English speakers. Wordsworks can help them overcome that challenge.”

Wordsworks is a specialist writing consultancy, with a particular focus on the professional services, enterprise and environmental sectors.

It was set up by former journalist Gareth Chadwick in 2003 to provide outsourced writing and editing services. Typical projects include firm brochures, web sites, case studies, blogs, recruitment brochures, client newsletters, reports and in-house magazines.

Wordsworks’ client list includes The College of Law, Ince & Co, Foresight Venture Partners, Addleshaw Goddard, UK Centre for Environmental and Economic Development, TLT Solicitors, Northwest Regional Development Agency and The Independent.

Prior to setting up Wordsworks, Gareth was a journalist specialising in business and professional services. His credits include The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent , The Lawyer, Legal Director and Managing Partner magazine.


Editor’s note
Wordsworks is based in Stockport, South Manchester, and employs three people. It also has a roster of experienced external journalists and copywriters that it uses for specific projects.

For further information, please contact:
Gareth Chadwick
Wordsworks
http://www.wordsworks.co.uk/
Tel: 0161 443 4135
Email: gareth.chadwick@wordsworks.co.uk


2. WORDSWORKS FULL OF EASTERN PROMISE

Professional services copy-writing agency Wordsworks has won its second overseas commission in a month.

The Manchester-based agency has been appointed by Singapore-based international business association XL Foundation to write its first annual sustainability report.

Inspired by the UN-sanctioned Global Reporting Initiative, the sustainability report outlines the work of the XL Foundation in the context of its environmental, social and cultural impact. It will include feature articles, interviews, case studies and profiles.

The new clients cap a busy summer for Wordsworks, which has recently finished writing recruitment brochures for two major law firm clients.

Gareth Chadwick, managing director of Wordsworks, said, “this autumn has been our busiest quarter ever. More and more firms are recognising that they need to communicate their expertise and their brand in a way that reinforces their credibility, not detracts from it. Creating professional, clear and engaging written material is fundamental to that.”

Wordsworks is a specialist writing consultancy, with a particular focus on the professional services, enterprise and environmental sectors.

It was set up by former professional services journalist Gareth Chadwick in 2003 to provide outsourced writing and editing services. Typical projects include firm brochures, web sites, case studies, blogs, recruitment brochures, client newsletters, reports and in-house magazines.

Wordsworks’ client list includes The College of Law, Ince & Co, Foresight Venture Partners, Addleshaw Goddard, UK Centre for Environmental and Economic Development, TLT Solicitors, Northwest Regional Development Agency and The Independent.

Prior to setting up Wordsworks, Gareth was a journalist specialising in business and professional services. His credits include The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent , The Lawyer, Legal Director and Managing Partner magazine.


Editor’s note
Wordsworks is based in Stockport, South Manchester, and employs three people. It also has a roster of experienced external journalists and copywriters that it uses for specific projects.

For further information, please contact:
Gareth Chadwick
Wordsworks
http://www.wordsworks.co.uk/
Tel: 0161 443 4135
Email: gareth.chadwick@wordsworks.co.uk

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