TEN
TON
TYPE-
WRITER

Make

every

word

count

period.

Words that will make the horse drink.
Ten Ton Typewriter is a creative writing shop run by me, hi there, Eric Esteb. 

Copywriting is the art of using words to sell… well, whatever. What I do is help brands put their best foot forward by creating killer copy that will leave them wanting more. 

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Love them mountains.

— That's how I know where west is.

The boy's got roots.

I'm an ex-mercenary filmmaker turned writer. When I'm not slinging ink working in advertising I dabble in fiction and photography. If you're here for the advertising, wicked, drop me a line down below.

Also, I'm a Colorado native (whatever that's worth). My family homesteaded here once upon a time, so the Nation's squarest state and I go way back.

the craft:

Adverts

I help brands develop those words and phrases that make ears, eyes, and bottom lines happy. From idea to final execution, there is no wrong time to get me involved in your next campaign.

Fact

No fact is too obtuse for me. I have worked in the world of synthesizing the messy world of current events around us into incisive thoughts. No, really.

Storytelling

This isn't only fancy talk for Dungens and Dragons, I've also written several fictional novels. I can help bring any story to life - or larger than life, if needed.

Photography

Ok, so it doesn't always involve words, but it is after all "Writing with Light", and its a dabble i'm fond of.

happy customers.

working with:

pretty
interesting
newsletter

There’s no style over substance here. I bring together form and the function to create something that looks good.

There's enough bullshit.

Or the full title: "There’s Enough Bullshit In The World Without Adding Yours (Or Mine) To The Pile"

Never Follow a Blogger

Or the full title: "Never Follow a Blogger To a Second Location"

Advertising is a knife fight.

Hmm, that's aggressive.

Longwindedness is a vice, brevity a virtue.

Let's put it another way.

Cook with a dull knife and you’re just gonna tear shit up (not in a good way). It’s the same with words; sharp enough and that tomato over there isn’t going to even know what happened.

contact
me:

Wanna know more? Let’s get together. Hit me up on the email machine.

eric@tentontypewriter.com

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