I have always loved to write. When I was too young to spell, I would tell stories to my dad, who would transcribe them for me (not joking – my parents still have them all!). In sixth grade, I published a fictional novel (ask me about it sometime). In high school, I went to writing workshops and conferences (my favorite? New England Young Writers @ Middlebury’s Bread Loaf campus). Now, I blog.
I’m a 20-something girl from New York (via Boston), living in Northeast Ohio. I write about what I love: social media, music, living with my boyfriend fiance husband “B”, working out, food and cooking/baking.
I’m a PR account supervisor at an agency in Cleveland, OH. What I express here are solely my views and thoughts and have NOTHING to do with the firm I work at OR the clients we represent. Unless I say otherwise.
To contact me, please shoot me an email at melissakoski [at] gmail [dot] com
If you haven’t had enough of me yet, find me on Twitter and Tumblr.

I love your site. You are awesome! Thanks for sharing social media tips and best practices
Love you story about the Thank You card you got form LandsEnd! I am writing and presenting what I am calling the BACK to the Future of Selling which embrasses the “old school” way of doing business. For while the web and social media have changed just about every way we interact with customers the one thing that hasn’t changed is “human nature”. If given a choice we will always rather buy from people we trust and that trust must be earned and reearned every day with smalll, sincere personal expressions of gratitude like thank you cards! Best always and keep writing!
Tom Starr, The Appreciator http://www.tomstarrlive.com