
Muhammad Cohen developed Writing Camp courses to share his insights gleaned over four decades in corporate communications, teaching and journalism on four continents. As an editor at Bloomberg News, Asia communications manager for a Fortune 50 multinational, award winning website editor, columnist, author, and writing teacher to professionals since 1990, Cohen knows every side of writing for business and wider audiences. You’ve read his work in publications ranging from Time to The Washington Post and heard his words on CNN and CNBC. Cohen also wrote the acclaimed Hong Kong On Air, a novel set during the 1997 handover about television news, love, betrayal, financial crisis, and cheap lingerie. One critic proclaimed Hong Kong On Air “the great American Hong Kong handover novel.” A Yale and Stanford graduate, Cohen knows what it takes to write a book review for The New York Times and a strategic planning memo for the CFO because he’s done both. Writing Camp puts Muhammad Cohen’s experience to work for you, to improve your writing.
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Muhammad Cohen’s Overheard at Ali’s Diner on Arab Street reached the semifinals of the 3QuarksDaily.com Political blog competition. See more of Muhammad Cohen’s writing in his archive, and follow his blog for his latest work.
