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Nicholas Cockayne

Nicholas Cockayne

Freelance Writer



Nicholas Cockayne is a UK based writer with a Bachelors Degree in English and a Masters Degree in Creative and Critical Writing. As well as online content he writes fiction, poetry, and short stories, several of which have been published online and in print. He has also written as a Medical Journalist/Researcher for a prominent Health and Nutrition publisher.

A wide variety of content available including:
- In depth articles on fiction, literature and writing.
- Business, careers, and employment.
- Education.
- Travel and tourism.
- Humour.
- Book reviews.
- Film reviews.
- And much more.

*Many inexpensive book and film reviews available (often with best offers) in order to clear back catalogue. Look out for series of reviews of books by the same author, if you like one there's a good chance you'll find several more.*

Private requests will be given priority, please contact author to arrange details.

If offering a private request please state whether you would like it written in UK English or US English.

If you wish to see more than the usual 1/3rd of an article in the sample (e.g. 1/2 or full article) before purchase, please contact me and I will try to accommodate your request.

Author bylines may be removed if Full Rights purchased.

I am willing to amend and alter articles bought for Full Rights if the customer wishes. Contact me with details.

Portfolio Info

Number of Articles Written: 64

Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 25

Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 0

Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 16

Featured Articles

Pirate Freedom by Gene Wolfe
CoQ10
After Dark by Haruki Murakami
How to Survive a Full Time CELTA Course
The Creative and Critical Writing Course at Sussex University

How Characters' Ignorance Forecasts Social Demise in 'Brave New World', by Aldous Huxley

A discursive literary article briefly discussing the connection between individual ignorance and social demise in Aldous Huxley´s famous book, ´Brave New World´. Would suit a literary website or e-zine, or an educational publication. Word Count: 705 Best Offer available!

Words: 705   Downloads: 0   Category: Books & Reading   By: Nicholas Cockayne
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What Is Anxiety?

An article defining what Anxiety and anxiety disorders are, listing some of the most common, the symptoms, what sufferers can expect, and the treatments available. Ideal for a medical website or blog, online magazine. Word Count: 600 Best Offer available!

Words: 600   Downloads: 2   Category: Mental   By: Nicholas Cockayne
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Online Game Review: Furcadia

A review of the online multiplayer social game, Furcadia. Detailing the contents of the game and also the benefits and dangers of the interactive socialising in it. Ideal for use on a website or blog for game reviews. Word Count: 605 Best Offer available!

Words: 605   Downloads: 0   Category: Games   By: Nicholas Cockayne
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The Important of Pace in Short Fiction

An article on the importance of pace in a piece of short fiction. Aimed at helping writers to win in short story competition environments. If you like this article please check out the other pieces in this series on creative writing for competitions. Word Count: 500 Best Offer available!

Words: 500   Downloads: 1   Category: Freelancing   By: Nicholas Cockayne
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The Importance of a Believable Ending

An article dealing with the importance of having a believable ending in a short story competition setting. If you like this article please check out the others in this series on creative writing for competitions. Word Count: 500 Best Offer available!

Words: 500   Downloads: 1   Category: Freelancing   By: Nicholas Cockayne
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How to Hook a Judge with the First Sentence

An article on short story competitions; how to hook a judge with the first sentence. If you like this article please check out my other articles in this series on creative writing for competitions. Word Count: 500 Best Offer available!

Words: 500   Downloads: 1   Category: Freelancing   By: Nicholas Cockayne
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