Leonard J. Honeyman
Award-winning reporter-editor
Len Honeyman formally opened
The Word Hive in November 2007 after many years as a staff newsman. He has worked as a reporter covering real estate,
insurance, and other business topics; a copy editor, a city editor, and a news editor at a variety of newspapers including
The Journal-News in Westchester, N.Y., USA Today; New Haven Register and Journal Courier; The Hartford Times and The Meriden
Record-Journal.His stories also have appeared in the New
York Daily News, Reuters, Ltd., Associated Press, Gannett News Service and newspapers worldwide. His work has been cited by
such organizations as the Associated Press; the Society of Professional Journalists; Gannett, Inc.; the Ingersoll Group.THE WORD HIVE provides him with an opportunity to get back to reporting
- he loves to be where the action is - and to use his experience, talents and intellect in ever expanding ways.He also is an avid blogger. The lively Len's Lens affords him the opportunity for lively comment -- and sometimes passionate rant -- on a variety of topics. (His Word Hive
writing is very different, of course. Professional writers are flexible by nature.)You can contact Len directly at 203-397-9233 (office); 203-671-1385 (cell) or thewordhive@gmail.com
Susan R.A. Honeyman
Award-winning public relations manager/editor/reporter
Sue Honeyman joined THE WORD HIVE last year after a lengthy career in public relations at The Hartford Financial
Services Group, Inc. At The Hartford she managed media relations for the property-casualty division, responding to reporter
inquiries, placing stories, producing news releases and bylined columns, editing a magazine and generally enhancing and protecting
the image of the financial giant.
The results of her work public relations work has appeared in thousands of newspapers,
magazines and Web sites and has been cited by Bulldog Reporter and the International Association of Business Communicators.
She also enjoyed a lengthy journalism career, reporting for such news organizations as Reuters, The Hartford Times,
New York Times and The Meriden Record-Journal.
THE WORD HIVE provides her with an opportunity to use her experience,
creativity and professionalism on behalf of a variety of clients -- and to work again with her husband.
You can contact Sue directly at 203-397-9233 or thewordhive@gmail.com
In addition,
we have a group of talented associates we call upon at appropriate times to assure projects are done well and meet deadlines.