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Sandy Morton

For more than a decade, Sandy has contributed to several top-rated celebrity columns. From a young age, she was interested in things happening in Hollywood coupled with a passion for writing. As an adult, she found a way to combine her two passions, becoming a well-versed writer with an edge.

When not putting pen to paper, Sandy loves spending quiet times at home. She is a huge movie buff, finds the challenges of crossword puzzles enticing, and is heavily involved with various community projects such as hosting workshops for up-and-coming writers.

Sandy will have her own big story to tell when in December, she and her fiancé Mike will officially tie the knot in a star-studded ceremony. Because of her involvement with celebrity coverage, several high-profile friends will be in attendance, giving her even more content to work with.

Jack Hardy

Jack is a seasoned writer with strong interest in genres like US and foreign news, technology, and finance. Because he has an uncanny ability to reach a broad audience with his stories, Jack secured a position as a lead writer and editor in chief for a large publication.

Jack’s outstanding knowledge of news media coupled with a highly creative mind is what sets him apart from other writers. He approaches every project using this combination of skill, thereby creating strong content with high integrity.

For over 30 years, Jack has enjoyed a successful writing career but in his downtime, he has other passions shared with his wife and children. Living in a suburb of Los Angeles, the entire family often goes on long horseback rides through the hills, holds big barbecues, and relaxes in the backyard swimming pool.

Robert Romero

Born in Mexico, Robert and his family came to the United States in 1980. Having experienced poverty and war on the frontline, he decided to use his experiences to educate others but also provide the public with newsworthy stories.

Today, Robert works as a lead journalist for a high-profile news website where he has a reputation for publishing complex stories that reach around the globe. In addition to his writing, Robert is a guest speaker on a local radio show where he talks primarily about US and world news.

Robert has the opportunity to travel around the world when not working. While he travels primarily for pleasure, he uses this time to gather critical information that can be shared back home where he lives in a quiet area just outside New York City with his faithful cat, Aristotle.

Bonnie Gleason

Bonnie grew up in a small town but after her brother died from a childhood disease, she became interested in medicine. After graduating high school, she set off to California where she first earned a Bachelor’s degree in general medicine, followed by a Master’s degree in surgical practice.

Bonnie strongly believes there are too many people in the United States who do not understand health or medicine so to help educate them she contributes to a weekly medical journal. Her writing has received multiple awards and been cited by thousands of other writers. She also serves as a keynote speaker at medical conferences around the country.

Many people find it interesting that Bonnie is involved in extreme type sports. She loves participating in cave diving, BASE jumping, kayak racing, and hand-gliding. As she puts it, these high-energy sports allow her to unwind after dealing with heavy subject matters all day. Her passion for adrenaline is shared with her boyfriend of eight years to whom she hopes to one day marry.

Dustin Davis

For the past 20 years, Dustin has dedicated his time and energy to writing about technology. Considered a “geek” in high school, he went on to earn a technical educational degree from Virginia Tech and currently works full-time tinkering with computers for a small, up-and-coming company. However, Dustin never shies away from his other passion of writing, which is of course geared toward technical innovations.

According to Dustin, new technology is always on the cusp and he wants to be the first to write it. He takes extreme pride in his work, creating news stories pertaining to things people are really interested in, specifically breakthrough technology.

Dustin was married just two years ago and the couple is expecting their first baby this spring. Even though he will soon have his hands busy helping his wife, he wants to further his education to benefit both his work on the job and his writing.

William Bland

While most of his friends were busy playing sports, starting a band, or trying to figure out what they wanted out of life, he knew early on that his interest was numbers. As a young boy, William would spend countless hours working formulas and offering to help with math homework for anyone who would take him up on the offer. Realizing this was his destination he enrolled in college and eventually became a CPA with his own firm.

Having built and operated a successful business for the past 15 years, William discovered a way to get other young people interested in numbers – through writing. His company publishes an excellent monthly finance newsletter that focuses mainly on the stock market but in addition, he serves as a guest blogger for a number of established sites.

Will married his college sweetheart, Jamie, who is also a CPA. The two enjoy working together but also having fun on the weekends. They are both huge concert lovers, they go to as many Broadway theaters possible each year and travel both domestically and internationally whenever time allows.

Dean Frazier

After playing baseball in high school, Dean received a letter of intent to play college ball. He quickly moved up to varsity status and became a star player on the team. However, during his senior year, he had a shoulder injury that pushed his hopes of playing professional ball aside. For several years, he struggled, feeling as if he lost his calling but at the suggestion of a friend, he went back to school to earn a degree in sports writing.

Although Dean still plays baseball for fun, he now shares his love of the sport through on and offline publications. As part of his writing, Dean provides overviews of recent and forecasts of future games but in addition, he has an advice segment that offers young players key points for being successful.

While much of Dean’s writing focuses on baseball, he is a true enthusiast for all types of sports. In addition to giving his time as a junior baseball coach, he and his wife run a summer camp.

 

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