Creative Copywriter | Editor | Book Reviewer

About Me

I am currently transitioning to a new portfolio platform. Please email me at alexwceko@gmail.com for writing samples.

With a passion for words and a knack for storytelling, I am copywriter, editor and book reviewer with a unique blend of academic expertise and professional experience. After receiving a bachelor's degree in journalism, I pursued a master's degree in creative writing and publishing, delving deeper into the art of storytelling and refining my ability to captivate audiences across various platforms.

My Latest Work

I've had the opportunity to work across a diverse array of industries, from the niche world of valuable coins to book reviews, small business and solar energy. This breadth of experience has equipped me with the versatility to adapt my writing style to suit the unique needs and audiences of each project. I thrive on the challenge of bringing brands to life through the power of words with:

Engaging product descriptions
Informative SEO-driven blog posts
Compelling landing pages
Newsworthy press releases
Captivating social media content
Insightful book reviews

and more

“Tranquility Bight” by Bahr Burr

“Tranquility Bight” by Bahr Burr is an interesting story that shows us what it might take to get the people living in a community to become the worst versions of themselves. “Tranquility Bight” starts with an unnamed protagonist after the events of the book are over. We find a monologue where he is pleading with the readers and trying to defend his actions. Actions that we don’t know yet but will find out as we read.

The main protagonist, who stays unnamed throughout the book, comes home to his

“Pure Cosmos Club” by Matthew Binder

“Pure Cosmos Club” by Matthew Binder is the story of Paul trying to make it in the art world and life. We meet Paul as an artist, post-breakup, with his dog Blanche, who rolls around on wheels after she loses the use of her two back legs when Paul hits her with a bike. Paul has given everything to the art he works on in the studio of his rich friend, Danny. We read as Paul tries to make and show his art without any encouragement. All the while we get stories of Paul’s life before. At a party, Pa

“Two for the Money” by Steve Zettler

Two for the Money

“Two for the Money” by Steve Zettler is a detective thriller about a former government employee named Sam Christie. When visiting a friend’s grave in Philadelphia Christie is offered a proposition: go to Panama and retrieve bags of money sitting in the water near the canal. It would seem like an easy enough job if not for the fact that his journey starts with death, mistrust, dangerous locals, and almost everyone he knew in Philadelphia surprising Christie.

The very start of

“Moe Howard Died for Our Sins” by Dale Andrew White

“Moe Howard Died For Our Sins” by Dale Andrew White is a collection of humorous short stories that effortlessly leave you with a smile. White tells whimsical stories with a goofy heart to them that, even when they feel like they are floating away from the world we know (like Jack Ayers in the story Lunacy Grounded), are grounded with emotions to which anyone can relate.

The longest story in the book is under ten pages, which makes this collection perfect for busy readers looking to pick up and