Emma Kim Levin


When it comes to me and my writing, you can always expect authenticity. 


I am a freelance writer in the travel, entertainment, and digital marketing industries. Plus others!  


For hiring opportunities, please send an email to emmakimlevin@gmail.com or send a message via LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in...


Bio: 


BA from Drew University '16


Major: English Literature; 


Minors: Creative Writing, Theatre Arts


Winner of the Richard Oxnam Playwriting Prize for my original play, "Angelica's Instrument", and received a staged reading by NY's Ensemble Studio Theatre. My original play, "Jaybird", was produced as a Mainstage Production by Drew University. 


Mentored at the Mighty Writers nonprofit in Philadelphia and have taken post-grad creative writing classes at the University of the Arts. 


In my spare time, I like to skateboard, read five books at once, meditate, and cuddle with my cat. 

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Emma Kim Levin

Tribe Blog • 29th April 2022

Growing an Online Community through Customer Education

Building an online community sets your business up for success and tremendous growth. It establishes a mutually beneficial relationship with your customer base and generates brand loyalty, free marketing, and co-creation within your business. The industry masters can build online communities that are trustworthy, educational, and engaging (or fun!) for your customers.
Xolo • 8th March 2022

5 lessons I'm still learning about freelancing in my twenties

If I had chosen to go freelance sooner, I could have saved myself a few headaches. After college, I assumed I needed to make the “safe” career choice. One with a clearly defined path and an annual salary (a measly one at that).
Xolo • 12th October 2021

The 8 most important steps to take during your first 3 months of freelancing

The beginning of your freelance journey can be one of the most exciting and liberating times of your life. That said, the first three months can hold many highs and lows for the newly-solo. The harsh reality of a potential pay cut, inconsistent paydays, and unpaid invoices can scare off even the most pragmatic of newbie freelancers.
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