Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Word is heading east




This summer, The Word Studio packed up and moved east.

As of April 2011, owner Christina Crook is based on the banks of Toronto's Humber River, trading the seaside views of Vancouver's Pacific for the easterly charms of Canada's cultural centre-point.

Since 2007, The Word Studio has provided editorial services to some of Canada's top cultural creators.

"We are thrilled by the energy and new allegiances we are forming in the arts, media and cultural sectors of the city, while continuing to work alongside our long-time clientele," says Crook.

Contact us at 647.923.7557 or info@thewordstudio.ca to discuss your next project.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

In other news

We've continued writing and editing for a diverse clientele these past six months. And now we're up to our ears in editorial for Art-BC.com, Tourism New Westminster and a variety of new entrepreneurs.

New Westminster's newly renovated River Market serves as the cornerstone for TNW's 2011/12 Visitor's Guide and it was our great pleasure to recently peruse the Market's Hungry and Curious floors complete with Circus School and a storefront dedicated to all things small (appropriately named Tiny.)

Our office is based on the lovely shores of Bowen Island these days and another move us just around the corner... more on that soon.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Not your old Alpha


The Word Studio is partnering with Alpha Canada to roll out its new, out-of-the-church approach to its successful international format.


This national ad appeared in July 2010.  

 

Monday, April 12, 2010

It's Happening Here




New Westminster. 

Built upon riverbank and a storied past, the city's charm is moored in a century-and-a-half history and a 21st century future. 

Welcome to the Royal City, where glistening Coastal peaks beckon, bustling tugboats swiftly pass paddlewheelers, master butchers and bakers set out their morning wares, all while sunshine gently rises over hundred-year-old oaks in Queen's Park.

It's a quaint cosmopolitan city, home to authors, internationally-acclaimed artists, families, retirees, world class athletes and engineers. Whether you spend a day or a week, seek the thrills of the casino or the charms of a historical capital, there is plenty afoot in Western Canada's oldest city.

This is a taste of our editorial gracing the gorgeously redesigned pages of the 2010/2011 New Westminster Visitor's Guide.  Electra Design and The Word Studio join creative forces for the fourth year in a row! 


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Madeleine marks Maternity




Welcome baby Madeleine Jacoba Hope! 

On September 2nd The Word Studio owner Christina Crook and her husband Michael welcomed their beautiful baby girl after an arduous three day labour. Mama and baby will be taking a short respite but we are still open for business. 

We look forward to inviting more writers to join the Word Studio team in the coming months. Stay tuned for exciting new projects in 2010!

[This lovely photo was taken by the generous and utterly talented Vancouver photographer, Gaetanne Leduc.]

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Welcome to Writer Sarah Gackle






The Word Studio is thrilled to welcome Kulm, North Dakota-based writer, Sarah Gackle, to the fold. Sarah brings with her a Masters in English as well as over five years' experience as a professional writer with both Trinity Western University and the University of British Columbia. Welcome, Sarah! 

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Recent work with Art-BC.com



















The Word Studio continues its longtime relationship with the Arts & Cultural Guide to BC, the BC Cultural Crawl and their companion site: www.art-bc.com.


The following is from the April 2009 Arts & Cultural Guide E-newsletter. Subscribe here.



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BC’s Culinary Culture


Are you a foodie at heart? With many people opting for market-fresh morels over top dollar dining, there has never been a better time to get cooking. 


Learn from the experts

Granville Island’s spring break Chef Guided Public Market Tours were so popular they’ve decided to make them permanent. Over two hours, get introduced to Granville Island’s green grocers, butchers, bakers, fishmongers, importers, ethnic food sellers, sweets stands, coffee roasters, wine shops and more. Tour includes tastings of regional foods, tips on food selection and preparation, recipes, and goodies from Edible BC. Daily tours available for $49.
www.edible-britishcolumbia.com


Indulge in edible experiences

Many BC restauranteurs do more than specialize in fresh fare and perfect pinots. Pairings are moving beyond the standard palate as chefs serve up edible experiences for all the senses. By providing exhibition and performance spaces, gastronomic artists are partnering with local musicians and visual artists, playing a significant role in the whole cultural experience of a community. 


Explore the following foodie sites 

http://www.eatbc.com/local-food 

http://www.bcculinarytourism.com/events

http://buybcwild.com/welcome

http://www.bcfarmersmarket.org