Anna Hoghton
About Anna Hoghton
Anna Hoghton is a Senior Creative Copywriter at Amdaris in Bristol, England, with a diverse background in writing and media. She is also an author, known for her debut novel 'The Mask of Aribella', and has received recognition for her work in poetry and film.
Current Role at Amdaris
Anna Hoghton serves as a Senior Creative Copywriter at Amdaris, a position she has held since 2022. Based in Bristol, England, she contributes to the company's creative projects by developing compelling copy that aligns with client objectives. Her role involves collaborating with various teams to enhance brand messaging and storytelling.
Previous Experience in Content Management
Before her current position, Anna worked as a Content Manager at Nkuku for a brief period in 2021. During her two-month tenure, she focused on content strategy and development, contributing to the brand's online presence and marketing efforts.
Educational Background
Anna completed her Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English with Creative Writing at Nottingham University from 2011 to 2013. She furthered her education with a Master’s Degree in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, she attended Bristol Grammar School, where she studied subjects including Chemistry, Drama, English Literature, and Physics.
Published Author
Anna is the author of the debut novel 'The Mask of Aribella,' which has been published in the UK, Germany, and Russia. The novel is available in multiple formats, including paperback, ebook, and audiobook. Her literary contributions extend beyond novels, as she has been recognized in poetry competitions and literary festivals.
Creative Projects and Achievements
Anna directed the award-winning short film 'Never Land,' which received the 2019 Women in Film and Television Award for best narrative. She co-founded the international photo-journalism blog 'Make a Place,' focusing on conscious lifestyle topics. Additionally, she has been recognized for her poetry, including being shortlisted for the Lancelot Andrewes Award and winning the Bathnes Lockdown Poetry Competition in 2020.