Rosey Oakes

Creative Writer and Storyteller

After nearly a decade working in the charity sector, I’ve become something of an expert in creating emotive and compelling copy, designed to grab attention and persuade people to get involved.

Now self-employed, I’m enjoying working with individuals, businesses and charities to tell their stories and improve their written content, raising profiles and brand awareness through blogs, social media posts and interesting web content.

I’m a real ‘people person’, so building relationships and getting to know the true character of the individual or team is just as important to me as my passion for prose.

I feel so lucky to be doing what I love! If you think I can help you, please get in touch for an informal chat.

Copy Writing * Ghost Writing * CVs * Grant Writing * Editing * Proofreading * Blogs * Fundraising Inspiration

Photos thanks to grw.photography

About the Author

Rosey lives in a tiny cottage on Dartmoor, where she spends a lot of time gazing out of the window, allegedly gaining inspiration from the surrounding countryside.

She is very proud to be a trustee of SisterWood, a charity that supports young people who are experiencing anxiety, stress, or depression. Based in a wood in the Teign Valley, SisterWood teaches healthy practices such as breathwork, meditation, journaling, listening to music and enjoying nature. You can find out more from their website: http://sisterwood.org

LATEST STORIES

  • My Favourite Bluebell Walk

    My Favourite Bluebell Walk

    This lovely unspoilt woodland walk starts at Five Lanes, Hennock – TQ13 9PU. It’s about 4 miles long, which takes about me about 1 hour 45 minutes.


  • The Downsides of a Digital Detox

    The Downsides of a Digital Detox

    Used with caution, social media interactions can be a truly positive addition to our lives and give us a platform for friendship, inspiration, and professional growth.


  • It’s not all Doom and Gloom!

    It’s not all Doom and Gloom!

    So, let’s scatter kindness like confetti, as the saying goes. Even a simple grin at a stranger can brighten their day.