Barbara Locke
Author
Barbara Locke has been a published writer for over 30 years, both in fiction and non-fiction. She has won a state award for feature writing for a series of articles on careers, and an award for investigative reporting while working on the newspaper at her alma mater, the University of Miami.
Portfolio Info
Number of Articles Written: 27
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 7
Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 1
Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 5
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Content by Barbara Locke
How Many G's Can You Handle?
This article introduces a series of building plans; this one measures G Forces in your car,so you can dispel riders“ anxious fears.
Words: 300 Downloads: 0 Category: Technology By: Barbara LockeThe Best Things in Anti-Virus Are Free!
Anti-virus protection doesn´t have to cost a lot in order for your equipment to be protected. For most individuals, the protection you need won´t cost you anything at all.
Words: 375 Downloads: 0 Category: Computers By: Barbara LockeBad Writers, Start Your Word Processors!
A description of the Bulwer-Lytton writing contest that takes place each April
Words: 350 Downloads: 0 Category: Freelancing By: Barbara LockeYou Are Your Childs Best Advocate
The article deals with the process of having your child properly placed in school with the services that can help him or her best.
Words: 650 Downloads: 0 Category: Education By: Barbara LockeSacramento: Still Golden After All These Years
A general roundup of things to do in Sacramento and historical notes about the area.
Words: 535 Downloads: 0 Category: United States By: Barbara LockeA Step into History: The Petrified Forest
A tourists overview of the reasons to visit the Petrified Forest, educational and scientific, with times, dates and details.
Words: 600 Downloads: 0 Category: United States By: Barbara Locke
