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About Leticia Supple
So there are two sides to me as a person and writer: The Work Version and the Intriguing Personal Version.
THE WORK BIO
Leticia Mooney is currently CEO of Australian content strategy company, Brutal Pixie. She is obsessed by the Customer Experience and Business components of content, and the ways in which a strong corporate strategy can drive the key messages of brands. Unlike many in her industry. Leticia has been a publisher, editor and mentor of writers, has scaled digital publications internationally, and has worked across a huge range of industries.
Leticia is a strategist who is passionate about bringing deep publishing expertise to firms in professional services like law and engineering. She works with CEOs, boards and managers in law and other professional services to carve unique positions in the market, grow their businesses, and drive efficiencies characterised by better, happier, simpler use.
THE INTRIGUING PERSONAL BIO
Leticia Mooney is a 30-something woman of many talents. A published author, serial entrepreneur, music critic, and scholarship-winning dance student, Leticia has owned three (maybe four) businesses, one of which was acquired by another company in 2010. In the art of music critique, Leticia has been described as a "master", has been recognised internationally for her work, and authored the first book on the mechanics of rock journalism. She dances ballet; writes for fun as well as for a living; and does more things in a day than most do in a month. Leticia's mission in life is to inspire people and help create connections... mostly philosophical ones.
MY CURRENT CREATIVE WORK
Currently I'm authoring two screenplays about significant Australian stories. You can follow me at Patreon http://patreon.com/biodagar and get weekly updates, insights into my writing life, and much much more.
THE WORK BIO
Leticia Mooney is currently CEO of Australian content strategy company, Brutal Pixie. She is obsessed by the Customer Experience and Business components of content, and the ways in which a strong corporate strategy can drive the key messages of brands. Unlike many in her industry. Leticia has been a publisher, editor and mentor of writers, has scaled digital publications internationally, and has worked across a huge range of industries.
Leticia is a strategist who is passionate about bringing deep publishing expertise to firms in professional services like law and engineering. She works with CEOs, boards and managers in law and other professional services to carve unique positions in the market, grow their businesses, and drive efficiencies characterised by better, happier, simpler use.
THE INTRIGUING PERSONAL BIO
Leticia Mooney is a 30-something woman of many talents. A published author, serial entrepreneur, music critic, and scholarship-winning dance student, Leticia has owned three (maybe four) businesses, one of which was acquired by another company in 2010. In the art of music critique, Leticia has been described as a "master", has been recognised internationally for her work, and authored the first book on the mechanics of rock journalism. She dances ballet; writes for fun as well as for a living; and does more things in a day than most do in a month. Leticia's mission in life is to inspire people and help create connections... mostly philosophical ones.
MY CURRENT CREATIVE WORK
Currently I'm authoring two screenplays about significant Australian stories. You can follow me at Patreon http://patreon.com/biodagar and get weekly updates, insights into my writing life, and much much more.
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Blog postAs January came to an end, I walked into a strange house, in a strange suburb, in a city with which I am not overly familiar. I was greeted by a very lovely man who was extremely helpful. The fan in the room I was to be staying in didn’t work, and one of the house’s residents – also a bloke – had gone to get a new one. Which he did, and everything was fabulous.
For some reason I couldn’t put my finger on, I was uneasy in this place. The unease continued for two days. Perhaps it wasn’t11 hours ago Read more -
Blog postYou guys who have been patrons for a while know that I pair my writing with a writing journal. That the writing journal is the conversational part of my day, where I talk to myself about what I’m doing, where I’m going, what’s going on, what I’m learning, all that stuff.
Well, it will probably surprise you (it surprised the hell out of me) to discover that I hadn’t been…
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Blog postOn my birthday I took the day off and used it for my creative day. I had so much fun that I wrote 1,000 words before breakfast, before even pulling the Flash Fiction of the Month Club piece together, or doing anything else.
Except showering. I did that before I sat down to write. I’m not one of those people who can work in her pyjamas. Like, eewwww.
ANYWAY. Patrons got the next TWO excerpts from my book-in-progress, which is The Integration Project.
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Blog postCover of the February 2019 Flash Fiction of the Month Club release Isn’t this artwork amazing?
I found it while looking for something to fit this month’s underlying theme – string theory – on Deviant Art.
Thanks, Hungerartist, I love your work. Dear reader, if YOU want this artwork, you’ll find it at this location.
Wish you got flash fiction in your (real-life) letterbox every month?
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Blog postBack in January, I woke up to six text messages from my 14-year-old niece. It was unusual because she is an infrequent texter, we don’t talk very often, and I get to see her only a few times a year, because I live so far away.
Happily, we have a great relationship. I was still surprised to hear from her.
When I looked at her messages, I wondered if I might have been a last resort.
Her texts said:
I have this really great theory.
But everyone thinks I’m f1 week ago Read more -
Blog postThis year marks my 20th anniversary of life in Adelaide. It means that I have, by 11 months, lived more of my life in a desert city, than in a picturesque, green, rural agricultural centre.
The question I’m asking myself lately is: Why?
If you’re a friend, a regular reader, or just someone who’s been following my work, you’ll know that I have spent a lot of the past 20 years wanting to move back to my homeland stomping grounds.
For all this yearning, I have never done1 week ago Read more -
Blog postThere are few things that I read religiously. One is every email sent by this guy (and he sends about 3 a day, every day). The other is Intelligent Tuesday sent by Intelligent Change.
And in the other week’s Intelligent Tuesday there was an article that attempted to address the idea of overcoming satisfaction. That’s what today’s here article is about.
In The problem with being happy, Dave Schools began to unpack what it might mean to overcome sat2 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postRolemodels are an important part of growing up, because they can (and do) shape us and our worldviews, for better or worse.
When I was growing up, I was a cute little redheaded kid. I didn’t think I was. I hated my hair. I hated being a redhead. I wished fervently that it would go away.
And lo and behold it did. Much to my chagrin. That’s another story.
We could look at the relentless teasing by literally everybody in my life about my hair, from friends to family, but2 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postIt actually means: I don’t know how people spent so much time making up their own fun.
In some cases – chiefly with work, super-long-distance-communication, and access to information – the internet has been an absolutely brilliant invention. But that’s often not what people refer to when they wonder what people did without the internet.
If you are my age, you may struggle recall what filled your days pre-internet.
I remember
lying on my bed and being completely, ra3 weeks ago Read more
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