Wendy Cipriotti

Hey, I’m Wendy Cipriotti—a first-gen Vietnamese American, writer, and storyteller based in Ventura County, where my husband and I have raised our four children.

After nearly 20 years of teaching English Language Arts, I transitioned into book editing, curriculum writing, and eventually, copywriting and content strategy. Along the way I’ve sharpened my ability to craft stories that connect, inspire, and make people feel seen.

I don’t just write—I listen. I take the time to dig deep, uncovering what makes your business unique, what drives you, and what truly resonates with your audience. With a mix of curiosity, empathy, and strategic thinking, I ensure your message isn’t just heard—it leaves an impact.

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“Hello I’m Dead” In The News

April 14, 2025

Funeral

Hollywood Forever's New Mausoleum

Sam Lubell covers a landmark and a legacy. The architects and owners view the Gower Court Mausoleum as part of a broader conversation about how cemeteries — and cities — can honor their histories while accommodating future growth.

Sam Lubell

Sam Lubell

April 14, 2025

Planning

A Death Doula Says 'Get Real' About The End

On the Fresh Air podcast Alua Arthur (Death Doula and Author) discusses loss and how facing the inevitable can help lessen the anxiety and fear so many of us have around death. Her new book is called, Briefly Perfectly Human.

NPR Fresh Air Podcast

April 15, 2025

Funeral

‘I didn’t realise I was so loved’: the people hosting their own ‘living funerals’

Wouldn’t it be nice to hear all the lovely things friends and family might say about us at our funeral? Isabelle Aron meets five people – some with a terminal diagnosis – who have done just that

Isabelle Aron

Washington Post

April 14, 2025

Style

The Aesthetics of Dying

Despite the significance of beauty and fashion in modern-day culture, embalmers still rarely receive cosmetic instruction from decedents. A funeral is a major life event—why wouldn’t you invest in how you look?

Sabina Wex