Maryam Malik

Hi, I’m Maryam Malik, a writer, researcher, and storyteller at heart. With over three years of experience, I craft compelling content that informs, engages, and sparks curiosity. Whether it’s research-driven articles, thought-provoking essays, or clear, polished copy, I thrive on turning complex ideas into accessible, impactful writing.

Currently pursuing an MPhil in English at Qurtaba University, I bring both academic depth and creative flair to my work. As a content writer at Livingstone, I’ve honed my ability to produce well-researched, high-quality content while maintaining brand voice and consistency.

I believe in the power of words to connect, inspire, and make a difference. With strengths in writing and editing, research, adaptability, and collaboration, I’m always eager to take on new challenges and tell stories that matter.

About Me

I’m  a writer, researcher, and explorer of ideas. With three years of experience in content writing, I love turning complex topics into engaging, well-researched pieces. Currently pursuing an MPhil in English at Qurtaba University, I balance academic depth with creativity, always seeking new ways to make words resonate. Beyond writing, I’m passionate about reading, traveling, and exploring different cultures through storytelling. Whether I’m lost in a book, discovering a new place, or crafting an article, I find inspiration in the world around me.

How I Work

I believe in thorough research, clear communication, and compelling storytelling. Every piece I write is tailored to its audience—whether it’s an insightful article, a research-driven paper, or an engaging narrative. I focus on quality, coherence, and originality, ensuring my work is impactful and well-crafted.

My Ethos

I believe that words have power—to inform, inspire, and connect. My approach to writing is rooted in authenticity, curiosity, and precision. Whether I’m crafting an article, conducting research, or telling a story, I strive to create content that is not only engaging but also meaningful.

Get in Touch

I’d love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out if you’re looking for a writer, want to collaborate on a project, or just want to chat about books, travel, or storytelling.

📩 Email: Um8118383@gmail.com

My Articles

MULTIMODAL ANALYSIS OF THE MOVIE TANGLED (2010) | `

Multimodal discourse analysis is an important method for exploring meaning-making in different semiotic modes, especially in the context of visual media. The Disney animated film Tangled (2010) is a classic example of multimodal storytelling, combining linguistic, visual, and gestural modes. Previous studies on the film have focused largely on feminist interpretations, speech patterns, and critical literacy leaving a gap regarding how multimodal elements support the expression of emotion and the...

Politeness Strategies In Media Interrogation: Analyzing The Interviewer’s Role In The Jeffrey Dahmer Interview | The Journal of Research Review

Media interviews shape public perception, especially in criminal cases. This study analyzes the politeness strategies the interviewer employed in the interview with Jeffrey Dahmer using Brown and Levinson's politeness theory as applied to 1987. The qualitative discourse analysis established how the interviewer utilized bald-on-record, positive politeness, negative politeness, and off-record strategies to confront face-threatening acts, control conversation patterns, and play with audience percep...

A Killer's Politeness: A Discourse Analysis Of Jeffrey Dahmer's Interview | The Journal of Research Review

Politeness strategies are important in shaping the public impression of a personality, especially in criminal interviews. This paper applies Brown and Levinson's Politeness Theory in 1987 to evaluate how Jeffrey Dahmer (a high-profile serial killer) employed politeness strategies in an interview to shape his public image, deflect responsibility, and manipulate audience perception. The study conducts qualitative research on the interview to examine Dahmer's use of positive and negative politeness...