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Cheryl Rogers

Cheryl Rogers

Freelance Writer



In her writing, Cheryl offers a window into the heart of the reader—while skillfully composing cutting-edge editorials that inform and inspire. She is, truly, a gifted writer.

Marsha DuCille
Publisher, CALLED Magazine

Cheryl Rogers is a Christian author and free-lance writer and photographer specializing in Bible-based and Christian content, caregiving and aging, travel, business and photography articles as well as photographs. She is able to supply article/photo packages and feature art printable as large as 8.64" x 12.96" at 300 dpi.
Cheryl is the author of Fast Track to Victory, A Christian Guidebook, a devotions book aimed at new believers eager to learn the basic tenets of Christianity quickly. She also has written Just Like Jonah Wail Tales, a short story collection teaching preteens and teens that there's a price to pay when you disobey, and Making Choices: Life is Like Acorns, a Bible study for 5 to 10 year olds teaching not to judge by appearances.

Among her other ebooks are: What You Should Know Before You Hire a Book Designer and What You Should Know About Self Publishing.

A Miami native, Cheryl holds a B.A. in journalism. She has worked as a staff writer for The Tampa Tribune, The Pensacola News Journal, The Houma (La.) Daily Courier and The Eunice (La.) News.

Cheryl currently resides in Tampa, Florida, with her husband and family. Most of her photos were taken in Florida and Hawaii -- the bulk of them with her Canon 40D.

Portfolio Info

Number of Articles Written: 107

Number of Images Uploaded: 36

Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 23

Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 9

Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 15

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Ten Strategies to Help You Land a Job

Get help finding a job with this how-to article listing 10 strategies to boost your odds. Learn how to set yourself apart, go after jobs you are more likely to get, and position yourself for a job when funds become available.

Words: 310   Downloads: 1   Category: Human Resources   By: Cheryl Rogers
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How to Lose Weight by Cutting Sugar and Fat

Learn how to lose weight by cutting fat and sugar calories. This how-to piece tells you what to eat and what to skip, while providing tips that make the diet livable for you. Suggested treats are included.

Words: 390   Downloads: 1   Category: Weight Loss   By: Cheryl Rogers
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How to Help Your Loved One Stay Independent Longer

Help your aging loved one stay as independent as possible by recognizing their needs early. This how-to article gives you ideas about how to introduce the cane, walker and companion wheel chair. Includes safety tips for the bathroom.

Words: 400   Downloads: 2   Category: Aging   By: Cheryl Rogers
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Resume Etiquette: Dealing With Salary Questions

Dealing with a potential employers salary questions can be tricky. Here´s how to skillfully evade the issue, make it to the interview, and negotiate for a higher salary.

Words: 390   Downloads: 0   Category: Human Resources   By: Cheryl Rogers

Promote Your Ministry on Radio and TV

Harness the power of radio and television to expand your ministry. This how-to article gives practical advice from those who are already doing it. Article includes information on getting free publicity for your local church, broadcasting locally and across the globe, and sharing your expertise by being a talk show guest.

Words: 915   Downloads: 0   Category: Spirituality   By: Cheryl Rogers

Making the Transition from Part-time to Full-time Caregiving

When you are thrust into full-time caregiving, you may feel inadequate. Yet your love, care and support are the most important things you can give. This how-to article gives practical tips for those who are caring for a seriously ill or disabled loved one at home.

Words: 700   Downloads: 0   Category: Aging   By: Cheryl Rogers

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