Michale Lang’s writing is coloured by real-life experience. She writes about diverse topics ranging from science to art to history. Her inquiring mind guides her research. When co-authoring Yellowstone to Yukon: The Journey of Wildlife and Art, she explored parts of that vast corridor by car, on foot, by canoe and on horseback. Bears: Tracks through Time and Yellowstone to Yukon: The Journey of Wildlife and Art required research into wildlife biology and management as well as art and history. To write An Adventurous Woman Abroad: The Selected Lantern Slides of Mary T. S. Schäffer demanded a deep knowledge of both the art and science of photography. To further understand Mary’s adventures, Michale went horse packing in a remote area of the northern Canadian Rockies. Michale’s books, articles and copy reflect a unique, embodied perspective. Michale’s funding proposals have been successful in obtaining both project and operational funding.
MICHALE’S RECENT COPYWRITING AND EDITING EXPERIENCE INCLUDES
Économusée® Artisans at Work brochure, 2013 (Scroll down to view)
FUND DEVELOPMENT
Michale Lang has been highly successful in acquiring grant and corporate funding:
Her funding proposals have obtained both project and operational funding from:
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Alberta Museums Association
- Canadian Heritage – Museums Assistance Program
- Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association
- RBC
MICHALE LANG ALSO WRITES FOR RADIO, PRINT PUBLICATIONS AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
• Alberta Mavericks: Weekly column on CBC Calgary Wildrose Country (2007 – 2010) – (researched and wrote weekly column that I also presented live on air) Alberta Mavericks Column, CBC Radio One, 2008
• Painting the Parks, pp. 204 – 205, National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of Canada, National Geographic, 2010
• Wrote majority of articles for Cairn Magazine, Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, 2007 – 2012
• Horses For Hire, Experience the Mountain Parks, 2012
• Presentations on Alberta history for Calgary Public Library, Canmore Seniors Lifelong Learning series, Association for International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN), Rotary Club and others (2002 – 2012)