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Candice Schultz PhotoWriting Victoria was conceived by Candice Schultz, a freelance writer and graduate of the University of Victoria's creative non-fiction writing program. Through Writing Victoria, Candice endeavors to provide a comprehensive writing service for both local businesses and those located outside our beautiful city. She knows that in today's market, how you convey your message is just as important as what you say.

Our writers are all creative individuals who have formal training in professional writing. It's this combination of passion and experience that makes Writing Victoria unique. Not only do our we offer precise, grammatically clean writing, but we'll also deliver it with the originality that will stun potential clients.

Our writers are web savvy and also understand the importance of a searchable internet presence. For this reason, we're well-versed in writing relevant content that will speak to your target audience. We focus on keyword-based writing that will lead potential business from search engines to your website.

At Writing Victoria, we're eager to help you spread your message. We believe that every word counts and work to provide writing solutions that are tailored to each client and their market.

To start your project, contact Writing Victoria today.
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August 10th, 2010

In Season: Crab Apples

Many of us remember picking crab apples as children – plucking the fruit from the tree and biting into the flesh only to find that these mini apples tasted more like lemons. Crab apple trees, which actually belong to the rose family, are ...

August 3rd, 2010

All About Eggplant

Eggplant is commonly used in traditional meals around the world but it may surprise some to know that it’s a summer farm stand staple in Victoria. Eggplant is also surprisingly versatile, making it a wonderful warm weather ingredient: it can be ...

July 13th, 2010

Tart Treats

When enjoying the wealth of fresh berries this summer, try thinking beyond the usual suspects. Without a doubt, strawberries, blueberries and blackberries are seasonal staples, but what about some of the less common farm stand offerings, like the ...