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> “I’m part of the ‘80s music
fan club,” says Sandra Shrader of
this month’s All You Can Art column,
“Like, Omigod! It’s the 80’s! (p. 20). “Yes,
there were those one-hit wonders like
Sunglasses at Night and 99 Luft Balloons.
But there was also great music from The
Pretenders, John Mellencamp, INXS, The
Police and U2 that sounds as fresh and is as dance-addictive now as it
was then.” Senior contributor to Under the Sun, Sandra is a freelance
writer whose articles have appeared in various local publications
including Today’s Local News and the San Diego Union-Tribune.
> “Economy. Lobotomy!” If the
current economy is causing you to have
a financial freak-out, you’ll love Her Say
columnist Heidi Haller’s frugal vacation
tips in “Cheap Thrills” (p. 38.) “I, for one,
plan to fully embrace this time of the year
by thinking creatively on a budget,” shares
Heidi. “Attention K-mart shoppers...
summer fun...aisle three!” Heidi is a freelance writer whose eclectic
talents have led her to adapt a children’s book from a screenplay,
write greeting cards and contribute columns to numerous publications
including the Orange County Register and Kids & Family.
> “If only I could get myself
organized…and get my husband
on board, I could have the garage
sale of the century!,” muses Family
Fun columnist Amy bentley. ” In this
month’s column, “Going, Goring, Gone!,”
(p. 45), Amy shares some tips and tricks
for de-cluttering your digs while raising
extra cash for summer fun. Amy is a former newspaper reporter and
editor-turned freelance writer who has contributed articles to Inland
Empire Family, OC Metro Business and Riverside magazines. She
currently lives in Temecula with her husband, 8-year-old son and two
spoiled dogs.
> “I’ve always felt like a distant
cousin to Chewbacca; I can just
about wax my whole face before I
get two distinct eyebrows!” explains
The Scoop columnist Natalie Rohwer
whose thick dark hair was the topic of at
least one conversation while on assignment
at The Melting Pot last month (p. 50.)
When not rubbing elbows for UTS, Natalie is a freelance writer for the
athletic website, runningcenters.com, and the mother of two teenagers.
She is also hard at work on her first novel as an MFA Graduate Fellow in
UC Riverside’s Creative Writing Program.
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