2. Who is Micah Farmer?
I'm an internet meme expert, thrift store book
junkie, and Renaissance English nerd. When
I'm not working, I'm a professional booger
wiper who loves to use my powers of literary
analysis for evil on classic children's stories
(ask me about my Cat in the Hat theory; I
dare you).
3. Micah Farmer
Copywriter
micahrfarmer@gmail.com
Experience
Graphic Designer, Copywriter
RiverCity Church, Richmond, VA
March 2013-Present
Editor
Women's Sourcebook, Richmond, VA
June 2014-December 2014
Copywriter
Brandylane Publishers, Richmond, VA
January 2013-September 2014
Education
Bachelor of Arts, English, Studio Art,
University of Richmond, Richmond, VA
Computer Skills
Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro,
Prezi, Typical MS Office, ability to Google
and YouTube with the best
Awards
Academy of American Poets University
Prize
May 2014
Margaret Haley Carpenter Award for Best
Poem
May 2014
Interests
Vast and varied: trashy novels, cooking
shows, and mom blogs.
4. What's the big deal about the
tooth fairy?
Just because she's a symbol of the
patriarchy doesn't mean kids don't still love
her. Watch as a Richmond orthodontist
makes more than his patients smile.
Brandylane
5.
6. Promotional brochure created
for the Virginia Spotlight Series
Children's Book Email featuring
four Brandylane children's book
authors.
8. Don't want to zoom in?
I don't blame you. This journalism
piece was used for promotion of
author Graham Gardner's children's
book, What Happened to the Tooth
Fairy?
Sample:
Graham and Nancy felt it wasimportant that the book was bothentertaining and educational. Hiddenthroughout the illustrations in bothbooks are letters that spell out asecret message at the end of thebook. “I still want the book to be funto read even after children have readit a few times,” he says, “If they'rejust learning to read, or learning howto recognize their letters of thealphabet, the children who read mybook can continue to use the hiddenmessage as a learning tool.”