Lokafy

This past month I joined an ambitious, Toronto and Paris based start-up called Lokafy.  Lokafy is a rare, refreshing perspective on travel, I don’t see or hear about enough. Lokafy is a opprotunity to work with a dedicated, intelligent, competent team of bloggers, writers, and vloggers, from across the GTA.

Lokafy was created in order to make travel all about people, and not just the places they stay, and the buildings they visit. Travellers have the opportunity to meet Lokafy hosts, with mutual interests. Lokafy hosts are regular people, connecting with travellers, on a personal level, that provide travellers with a local perspective, on a specific city’s highlights.

Starting this June my weekly interviews, with Lokafy hosts will make bi-weekly appearances on the company’s blog. The objective of the interviews: talking to Lokafy’s hosts about their experiences and favourite parts of Toronto. Lokafy’s writing team are working on articles about travel and Toronto life so if you want to keep up with our work for the company’s blog, take a look at the website, starting in June:  (http://lokafy.com).

On an unrelated note this site has had a shortage of new content this past year, so starting this week I’m going to start making a weekly commitment to writing, and posting new content. Stay tuned for two new blog posts: one on the advantages and disadvantages of writing contests for writers, and one on productive, healthy ways for writers to handle rejection. In the meantime, if you’re reading this, and you’re a potential, present, or past client you might want to check out my site’s about me page, located below the heading, where my name is listed. I’m always open to working with new clients, so if you’re interested in working with me, visit my site’s contact me page, and your message will automatically show up in my inbox.

Posted 29 May, 2015

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Lokafy

I am a freelance writer and editor, and I draw on my experiences as a neurodivergent person to provide advice and create content for disability-friendly organizations. I've worked with Spot App, Uptimize, E-bay, and Saatva Mattress Company. My writing has been featured on Weebly Inspiration Center, The Good Trade, Search Engine Journal, and more. I was diagnosed with dyspraxia when I was four years old. I wrote a book about my disability, "Stumbling through Time and Space: Living life with dyspraxia", available September 2022 through Jessica Kingsley Books. My advocacy efforts are dedicated to furthering a supportive community for neurodiverse people. I am a founding member of the Dyspraxic Alliance and Dyspraxia Magazine Panel Member.​