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Thank you for visiting my Author profile at Constant-Content. I began freelancing in 1985. A passion for in-depth research lead to a love of “getting the details down on paper.”
My “day” job for many years was in the wine industry. I was the Wine Manager of a large retail store, Sales Manager for a Wine Broker and eventually the owner of a Fine Wine and Liquor wholesale operation.
I was a wine and spirits columnist for twelve years and produced and published wine and food related newsletters. I’ve had opinion articles published by major wineries. I’ve prepared brochures for Restaurant Wait Staff and conducted educational seminars, as well as having my work published in the print media and on the Web on varied subjects: investing, health, crime, home décor and improvements, travel and politics.
I’m an avid reader of both fiction and non-fiction. I play bridge, work Sudoku when there is time, love cooking and viewing a great movie. Historical politics are a prime interest.
My opportunities for travel have been vast – for both work and play. I checkout good wine shops wherever I go and then seek-out the history behind the place. My husband and I spend time in the "Heartland" and on the West Coast. My laptop goes with me wherever I go.
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Number of Articles Written: 74 (0 in review, 27 viewable, 47 sold and archived) Number of Images Uploaded: 2 (0 in review, 2 viewable) Number of Illustrations Uploaded: 0 Number of Videos Uploaded: 0 |
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 15 Articles Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 11 Articles Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 36 Articles |
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Silence is Sacred: Listening to the Silence of a Quiet Mind
This article offers a simple routine for ten minutes of a “silent” or “quiet” mind. Without "fuss" or "angst," this routine “keeps it simple” and creates a habit to improve your life.
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The Care and Keeping of Baskets
This article offers tips for displaying, storing, cleaning and handling decorative baskets..
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Headshots for Your Acting Career
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This article focuses on the importance of having a great headshot, and using it as the first critical step to self-promotion. Guidelines are given for choosing a photographer and knowing the requirements for your specific locale, as well as nine essentials to prepare you for the shoot.
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Champagne: How to Please Your Palate
Champagne and sparkling wine labels are a jumble of confusing terms. The label may say “Extra Dry,” but “Extra Dry” is not as dry as “Brut.” Sec, Demi-Sec and Doux are sweeter wines – but how sweet are they?
This article explains how to shop for sparkling wine by identifying the level of sweetness or dryness that pleases your palate.
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A Guide to Buying Champagne
Champagne and sparkling wines are not exactly the same, although the word “Champagne” is often used interchangeably with “sparkling wine.”
This article discusses the differences, and explains how the label identifies the wine, as well as the quality of the bubbles inside.
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Six Tips for Kick-Starting the 10,000 Steps a Day Program
This article motivates and creates interest in walking for good health, with an emphasis on making each step you take count.
The first step to failure in the 10,000 Steps a Day Program begins with placing the pedometer on the bathroom counter, or in a dresser drawer, and leaving it there.
“Clip it and stick with it,” is the topic. When you “clip it,” pay attention to how you “clip it.” Instructions for correctly positioning a step-counter are included.
Offers six tips to peak your fascination with walking, as well as making your pedometer your obsession.
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