Madeline is a writer specializing in copywriting, content creation, brand communication, and technology writing. After studying art and earning her BFA in Creative Writing from Salisbury University, she developed a multidisciplinary approach to writing that combines language, visual thinking, structure, and audience awareness. Her background helps her create copy that is clear, engaging, and aligned with a brand’s tone, purpose, and presentation.
She has applied her writing and design expertise to projects requiring both creativity and strategy, including marketing copy, digital content, brand messaging, informational articles, client-facing materials, and technology-focused content. Her tech writing experience includes explaining products, services, and digital tools in an accessible way without sacrificing clarity or professionalism.
Madeline later founded Clarke Content, LLC, where she works with companies to produce entertaining, informational, and professionally crafted content. Through her business, she supports clients with writing that strengthens their public voice, explains their services, and connects with their intended audience.
Snap settled before jury selection in a landmark social media addiction case, while Meta, ByteDance, and YouTube still face trial over “addictive design.”
California’s proposed Billionaire Tax Act would levy a one-time 5% tax on net worth above $1 billion, fueling backlash, fairness debates, and exit threats.
Evidence in the UK suggests the biggest distraction from the Christmas togetherness won’t be toys, television, or even work emails, it will be smartphone.