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Ese Adonkie
Ese Adonkie lives with her husband and two children in Paris, France. Her passion is writing. She is involved in the children’s ministry in her church and is currently studying to become a teacher. You can see more of her articles at faithwriters.com and you can reach Ese at eseoghene75@yahoo.com.
You can read Ese's articles in the Family Zone.
Ronda Claire
Ronda Claire is an Illinois-based freelance writer. She is the writer of a newsletter for her city's economic development department and editor/publisher of the K3 Area Reporter (http://k3il60901.biz/k3areareporter)
You can read Ronda's articles in the Business Zone.
Janey Goude
Janey Goude and her husband of 15 years are the proud parents of four children, ages 10, 8, 4, and 2. Janey enjoyed being a physical therapist for 12 years before deciding to be a stay-at-home mom. Over the past eight years, Janey rediscovered her latent love of writing. God began to open doors of opportunity and now her articles and columns are regularly featured with Merion Publications and Community Family magazine.
You can read Janey's articles in the Recipe Zone.
Misty Keith
Misty Keith is first and foremost a mommmy to three children, and a devoted
wife to a loving husband. She believe's her family gives her the
inspiration to continue on through the exhilarting aspects of creative writing, as well
as the negative areas it can entail. Misty states that she has had many
positive experiences in her personal discoveries through writing as well as the
bad. She has achieved the expertise of writing in a variety of very difficult
formats, to spontaneoulsy switching back within a creative style. Heavy
research, extensive studies in different literary fields, various job
opportunities, and most of all her own experiences have helped her become a self
assured, and well prepared writer in all genres of study. Nevertheless, she states
that her journey is far from being fulfilled as she has many more ambitions
and dreams that she would sincerely love to see come to light. She does
insinuate that a writer without the gift of writing is left fruitless and
unproductive. She feels she would not flourish as a person with that aspect of her
life gone.
You can read Misty's articles in the Business Zone.
Janice Leibowitz
Janice Leibowitz lives in Johannesburg, South Africa and is married with 4 kids (aged 10 - girl, 8 - boy, 3 - girl and 19 months - boy).
She is a motivational coach, consultant and speaker, and also loves to write. She also does online consulting via email. She has 2 children who are ADD, so she also assists parents with advice on how to deal with that. Suffice to say that life is never dull around her house! Janice also heads up our ASK JANICE section of the site.
Karen O'Leary
Karen O'Leary is a wife, mother, nurse, and freelance writer from North Dakota. Her short stories, articles, and poetry have appeared in "More Than Novellas", "Storyteller", "Smile", "Purpose", "The Gem", as well as others. E-mail--gksm@cableone.net
You can read Karen's articles in the Recipe Zone.
Courtney Jones Ramirez
Courtney Jones Ramirez is a freelance writer/editor/proofreader who holds a B.A. in English from USC. When she is not chasing around her toddler daughter, she enjoys writing about parenting, self-improvement and home
business. She can be found online at http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/
6156/courtney_ramirez.html.
You can read Courtney's articles in the Business Zone.
Kathy Schaeffer
Kathy Schaeffer has had numerous print and online publications during her tenure as a freelance writer and journalist. She can often be found trying to network with other writers at kathy.writer@gmail.com where fellow pilgrims on the literary path can stop by to say hello or talk trade secrets. In her spare time, (HA!) Kathy is a songwriter and music publisher. Her articles cover travel, parenting, food, inspiration, and whatever else strikes her fancy at any given moment.
You can read Kathy's articles in the Business Zone.
Nichole Smith
Nichole Smith is wife and mother living in NE Ohio with her husband,
three sons and daughter on over three acres of scenic country. She is
also a WAHM as a freelance writer and journalist for The Post (http://www.thepostnewspapers.com).
When she isn't covering feature stories for the local paper, she is busy
writing about parenting, life, and motherhood at chaos in the country.
You can reach her at nicholesmith@usa.com or online at
http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/
7490/nichole_smith.html. The
children continue to be a constant source of inspiration and good writing
material. Currently, she is working on fiction novel and satirical
parenting book.
You can read Nichole's articles in the Family Zone.
Christina Spence
Christina is the author of: "The Happy Slob's Guide to Housecleaning." Drop by her website at http://www.happyslob.com for more information on the book and join her fun, FREE weekly newsletter. Even more laid back 'Happy Slob' cleaning tips at Christina's blog: http://happyslob.blogspot.com
You can read Christina's articles in the Family Zone.
Amy Steele
Amy is currently halfway there to working at home. A native Texan, she rides herd over two boisterous children, a large dog, a somewhat troubled cat, and a 100 year old farmhouse. All of this fun takes place somewhere in central Minnesota where her husband works for a Christian camp.
Mrs. Falan Nychole Taylor
Born in Manhattan, New York, Mrs. Falan Taylor is no stranger to food, and the business of pleasing others starting with their stomachs. A third generation cook, her mother and grandmother both sought cooking and catering to make a living.
Mrs. Taylor graduated from The School of Gourmet Cooking and Catering in winter 2004 where she obtained the basic and intermediate skills she would need to pave her way in the gourmet food profession.
Now residing in Stuttgart, Germany, Falan is finishing her 1st cookbook, "Housewife Cuisine." (www.housewifecuisine.com)
Her long terms dreams include having her own cooking television show, and publishing another cookbook with pastries and desserts.
You can read Falan's articles in the Recipe Zone.
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