Stories make

fantastic things happen

An origami bird flies over pieces of cardboard that look like buildings an an origami dog jumping on its hind legs.

What’s my story?

It’s storytelling itself. Like the cardboard you’ll see throughout this website, stories are familiar materials. In fact, the two often go together – in school projects, in the stories printed on packaging and in the hand-written placards waved at marches. They’re the stuff of our hopes and dreams. And like cardboard, stories can be recycled to serve a new purpose.

Just as we can all make a cardboard sign, we can all tell stories. But it takes some skill to create something that captivates an audience to the extent that they experience a surge of oxytocin to the brain. When that happens the areas of your cortex associated with the characters’ sensory experiences, actions and emotions light up. In a certain neurological sense, you become them. That’s why if you want to teach someone something and be sure they won’t forget it or make them feel deeply for others, tell them a good story.

By combining my experience in copywriting, intercultural communications, (science) fiction, fine art and stories with a deep understanding of your audience, I help you change hearts and minds.

Below you can explore my work in all its shapes and forms.

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Stories by another name are just as sweet.

David Lindemann, BSH Consumer Journey Strategist / Product Owner

“Tammy always amazed me with her ability to create copy that is engaging and absolutely to the point.”

Geoffrey Burton, Managing Partner of Burton Münch & Partners World Wide Writers

“Whether in creative headlines and slogans, long copy in brochures or on websites, complex technical texts requiring intricate research, customer or employee magazines, the image sections of annual reports, film scripts and subtitling – Tammy has always excelled and truly delivered the goods on time and in supreme quality.”