About Me
I began my writing journey early in life, but in earnest as an R.N. in the nineties. I gained experience writing and teaching policy and procedure, educational materials for staff, in-services, and employee safety meetings. As an Infection Control Nurse, I found my love of data and scientific writing.
When life dictated that I had to be home, freelance writing was a no-brainer. This gave me experience in many different genres, and literally hundreds of subject areas. The ultimate joy was getting to work with clients from all over the world. I have written, edited, and done rewrites for clients from Israel, China, India, and others. I have worked on things as simple as editing emails, and as complex as the biological complications of Diabetes.
Now I’m getting ready to publish a novel, I foster bottle babies, and I love to build stained glass lamps.
Staying home isn’t so bad after all.
My Latest Work
Assessment Of Children's Bibles
The Mighty Jack Russell Terror - uh Terrier
Choosing Asphalt Roofing Shingles
Caring for Your Dementia Patient at Home
Job Interview Success
If only it were that easy.
No matter how great your application and resume look, one blunder in the interview process can send you to the bottom of the list of job candid
Your Dog's Hot Spot Dermatitis
If your dog is prone to Hot Spots, you can learn to treat and control them at home while saving trips to the vet and keeping your dog comfortable and healthy. If this is your first time seeing ulcerations on your pet, a trip to the vet is in order to make a solid diagnosis.
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Joy in Easter’s Promises
Easter is the epitome of God’s grace. Christ chose to bear the cross for us — he did not have to. Though we do not feel worthy of such grace, it is still there. This is the greatest gift ever given, and give
Big, Beautiful Parson's Chameleons
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