What can I do for you?
I am a writer with a preference for long form writing that you read for the content, informative, for enjoyment and not for the ROI! I write articles and op-eds covering a wide range of topics. From controversial topics such as ageism to family friendly contributions about pets and animals, health and fitness, and serious issues such as climate concerns.
Your Human Writing Partner !
I am a self employed writer. I was born and educated in the UK, a native English speaker, but have lived in 4 different countries. I work online from my home office. I do not keep "business hours" as we may live in different time zones and I accept assignments from clients in any part of the world. I work directly with clients, not through agencies.
I am available for original writing assignments, I do not use AI and guarantee that I use my own research and experience. I prefer long form writing, articles, op-eds and case studies etc. I am not interested in content marketing.
I also offer general writing and editing services, proof-reading and beta reading. Check out my blogs listed below for examples of what I have written. I look forward to hearing from you.
Stephanie Hunt-Crowley
You can reach me by e-mail at StephanieHC@shcrowley-writer.com and we can arrange a voice call by telephone (yes, that funny old way <G>!)


itsthatwomanagain.wordpress.com http://itsthatwomanagain.wordpress.com
My personal blog
All about France
itsthatwomaninfrance.wordpress.com
itsthatwomanagain - all about dogs.wordpress.comhttps://itsthatwomanagainallaboutdogs.wordpress.com/
My dogs' tales
A touch of humor - satire
Something I wrote several years ago.
THE EMYNCIPATION OF LANGUAGE by STEPHANIE HUNT CROWLEY
(340 words)
Does changing the spelling of woman or women to womyn make us any more emancipated? Oops, its the "m" word again - I should say emyncipated!
I have often wondered why women should have to be those who had to change the spelling of their gender classification - why not the myn? Or would it be more fair if the change were to be global and womyn and myn should BOTH be spelled differently? But then, we are back to square one and someone will object to womyn being named after myn. Of course, in this situation myn would have been named after womyn so I guess that might be OK. Since one can also say that the word man is a shortened version of woman perhaps we should find a way of adding to the term "man" in order to achieve true parity.
Those of a procreative persuasion can see WOMAN as derived from the womb, so should we perhaps call our male counterparts PEMEN? This would definately give us gender equality. Then we could accept the term HUMAN without further alteration. Otherwise, if we are to object to the syllable MAN, we need to revise the language as we have done for Chairman to Chairperson and refer to the HUPERSON race - but why should it be the SON? This is too male oriented, we could of course ask why not the HUPERDAUGHTER race? Again, we have still not rendered the word gender neutral, perhaps HUPEOPLE? Or maybe we should just go back to Latin - Homo Sapiens. Oops! Homo means man....oh dear, we really must do something about HOMOgenized milk.......
.Perhaps it WOULD be better to have a woman and a peman - unless someone can come up with a better idea. It would allow us to have women and pemen as Chairmen and repairmen, we would have no problem with manual laborers, managers or even manufacturers. It might help enough to become mandatory.......would anyone like to help me write the manual?
(c) Stephanie Hunt-Crowley


