Angela Atkinson.
AA Edits and Born Again Swindonian
Copywriter, published author and blogger.
Copywriter, published author and blogger.
Swindon-based copywriter Angela Atkinson is also a published author and blogger.
Wrapped around her Born Again Swindonian blog, she’s written four Swindon- related books. She also writes articles for Swindon and Wiltshire businesses. With a focus on business blogs, she offers proof-reading and proof editing services.
If you can’t write it, don’t want to write it or are too busy to write it, don’t worry. Get in touch with Swindon-based copywriter Angela Atkinson!
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Angela specialises in:
The perfect Swindon present
“My family and I loved The Born-Again Swindonian’s Guidebook and were delighted by how much we found out about the town, despite having lived here for years (all her life for my wife!). We really enjoyed doing the trails, which were brilliant COVID-compliant exercise and a great way of seeing more of the town. We found loads of things on our Old Town walk that we just hadn’t noticed before, and it was great to see all of the artworks in West Swindon following the trail. I’d recommend the book to anyone whether or not they are a newcomer to the town or a life-long Swindonian, as I’m sure you’ll learn loads from the book!”
Jim Robbins
“… Angela’s style is witty, snappy and easy to read, weaving information with a conversational tone reminiscent of her origins as a successful blogger.
The content is a lovely mix of old and new on a multitude of topics that goes to the heart of the character of the town. The images reflect the content and complement the text well.…”
The Creative Wiltshire Network blog.
“Another excellent volume in the series published by Amberley.
“The knockout features of the series, and this volume is a great example, are: a wide variety of buildings selected for social, historical and architectural significance; great photographs – at least one for every building; good narrative about the buildings and, in this case, the town of Swindon itself.
The Swindon 50 fall into two groups. There are 36 that you can explore by walking and 14 outliers which require you to use a car. Both groups, mine not the author’s, are fascinating. Some highlights: the major buildings of the Railway Village conservation area, the Hunter building, Rudi’s Bar, Drove Road villas, Villett’s House, Richard Jefferies Museum and the Spectrum building. But there are many more”.
5* Amazon Review
‘‘… Ken is a Swindonian through and through, depicting the town and his relationship with it through his art. It is right that this account, excellently written by Angela Atkinson, is a part of his legacy. It is a thoroughly enjoyable read, recommended for anyone who has an interest in Swindon or in modern art”.
Extract from a review from the Creative Wiltshire blog.
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“I met Angela shortly after moving to Swindon. She is incredibly supportive and full of ideas, and uses her editorial skills with great effectiveness. Angela has become my third eye, casting her editorial skills with great effectiveness. She now regularly writes blogs for my website, is very easy to work with and open to discussing new ideas and new directions. I am in admiration at how she can take a piece of work writing and with a few well-chosen words and phrases, makes it dance.
Her knowledge of Swindon is legendary and she uses it to inform and promote both the town and local business. It is a pleasure and a privilege to have Angela among my business family and as a friend”.
“I had an opportunity to submit a press article on short notice. Angela offered to help me and, based on a basic brief, produced a superb piece of work (with alternative wordings) that were spot on requirements. She listened well, and interpreted the brief with understanding, insight and to timescale. Recommended!”.
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