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Hi, I'm Chon Azzopardi.

Writer, copywriter, professional over-thinker, and collector of half-finished Notes app entries.

I write about health, culture, books, relationships, feminism and the general confusion of being a person in your thirties. I also help brands communicate clearly, connect with their audience, and sound a little more human.

This wasn't exactly the plan.

If you'd asked me ten years ago what I'd be doing at thirty, "writer" probably wouldn't have been my answer.

Then again, I'm not sure I had an answer.

Like most people, I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out what I want to do with my life, who I want to be, and whether everyone else secretly received a handbook that I somehow missed.

What I did know was that I loved understanding people.

That curiosity led me into health coaching, where I spent years helping women better understand their bodies, navigate period pain, and make sense of information that often felt confusing or overwhelming.

Along the way, I discovered something else: I loved writing.

Not just writing for the sake of it, but writing that helps people understand something they didn't understand before.

Writing that makes complex ideas feel accessible.

Writing that makes someone pause and think, "finally, somebody put it into words."


What you'll usually find me writing about:

📚 Books and literature

♀️ Feminism and women's lives

🌿 Health and wellbeing

💭 Relationships, identity, and personal growth

🌍 Culture and modern life

☕ The beautifully strange experience of being human

What I do now

Today, I work across content writing and copywriting.

That might look like:

  • Articles and blog posts

  • Website copy

  • Brand messaging

  • Email campaigns

  • Thought leadership pieces

  • Editing and content refinement

My favourite projects sit somewhere between education and storytelling.

I love taking a tangled idea and teasing it into something clear, engaging, and genuinely useful.

Outside of work:

When I'm not writing, you'll usually find me:

  • Reading several books at once

  • Highlighting passages I'll probably never look at again

  • Walking while listening to a podcast

  • Having deep conversations that started as a joke

  • Wondering whether I've figured life out yet

(The answer changes daily.)


The short version

I write things.

Some help brands connect with people.

Some help people connect with themselves.

Most begin with curiosity.


Got a project, collaboration, freelance opportunity, or just want to talk about books?

I'd love to hear from you.