“Fashionism is basically the bubblegum glam of the early ’70s played by people who like late ’70s UK punk so much that it has poisoned everything we do in the best possible way,” – Robin Schroffel
Robin is a freelance writer and editor focusing on travel and culture. Numerous print and online magazines, including Westworld and the Forbes Travel Guide, have included her writing. Canadian travel writer and musician Robin Schroffel is based in Vancouver. Her work has concentrated on travel, lifestyle, and entertainment since she gained her first writing job, a long-running music column for a major daily newspaper; it has been included in Forbes Travel Guide, CAA Insider, and Alberta Venture, among other publications. The Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Visit Finland, Atlas Obscura, and other publications have all featured her photos. Her career as a bassist has led her on tours across North America and Europe. Beyond her responsibilities in the music industry, Robin frequently travels and posts photos from her adventures on Instagram. She is drawn to the uncommon and considers not just the lesser-known, unexplored, and “locals-only” sites and experiences but also looks at the more well-known travel locations from a different perspective.
Her fans are drawn from a diverse cross-section of society, including musicians, artists, and producers, as well as regular tourists, entrepreneurs, and listeners who value her sincerity, style, and taste and generally follow her advice. The influence of Robin cuts across genres, influencing everything from music to fashion and beauty. She has a devoted and active online following because she values excellence, integrity, and openness. As a vegetarian, coffee addict, record collector, and lover of all things old and historical, Robin enjoys luxury goods, services, and experiences. However, her cheerful outlook and laid-back personality allow her to effortlessly transition from basic desert camping to luxurious hotel suites.
Robin has over 18 years of experience writing features and material for newspapers, magazines, the web, and clients like Google. She is a professional editor with a focus on copyediting. TIME magazine featured her well-known internet proofreading service. She formerly worked as a news research library clerk, compiling information for reporters from sources like microfilm, the Internet, a clippings archive, and conventional books. Hardcopy and digital images were both added to the database. enter data. Microfiche, pictures, and clippings were filed. copies of documents. ready-made faxes. responded to phone calls and requests from the public and the newsroom. The newly acquired library resources were prepared. prepared mailable parcels. simple cleaning tasks. While the head librarian was on vacation, she was in charge of maintaining and updating the clippings archive alone.
She edited English-language subtitles for films and television with a number of illustrious projects and clients while working as an English subtitle editor. She worked under time constraints and pressure. She was an independent worker who strictly followed directions and paid close attention to detail. Accurate transcription of the audio. She consulted a range of sources for research on and references to words and names. Editing abilities like Robin’s are priceless. When working on a lengthy text, a clear procedure and frequent communication are vital. She will inquire about the situation and provide further comments in an effort to strengthen the script, which has significantly improved the stories in the past. In the field of writing, Robin has also served as a mentor, offering wise advice and insights that can be used to realise one’s literary goals.