Human Interest Feature Writer
As a human interest feature writer, it's my job to ask the right questions and locate a fascinating story. Your story, be it a personal profile, philanthropic outreach, human interest or corporate mission feature deserves to be told. In fact, I think everyone has a story worth telling. Sometimes it just takes a little digging.
Feature stories interpret the human condition. My job is to connect people to one another through the stories I write. It is a two-fold job—pinpoint and interpret.
Let me ask the right questions, sift through the details and interpret your story in a way that expresses your ideal character, tone and message. Let me connect you to the people you value most.
Featured Blog Posts

Show Me a Quintessential Mid-American Childhood? I’d Take You to a Tractor Show
Be Sociable, Share! TweetIf someone were to ask me to replicate for them the quintessential experience of my mid-American childhood, we would throw on some t-shirts and cut-offs and watch threshing at an antique tractor show. We’d watch strong arms turn the flywheel of a Rumely OilPull until it fires with a big puff, listen […]

Authenticity, Baby!
Be Sociable, Share! TweetShow them who you are! Good advice for any business and anyone in a world that’s learning to appreciate authenticity more and more every day! Check out this Direct Selling News cover story about how events give companies the ideal arena to express their cultural identity. http://directsellingnews.com/index.php/view/show_them_who_you_are_driving_successful_events_with_cultural_authenticity#.VOupMPnF_W8 Be Sociable, Share! Tweet

Getting to know an industry…
Be Sociable, Share! TweetFor the past couple of years, I’ve been getting to know the direct selling industry and writing for Direct Selling News. Here’s a link to the cover stories and business profiles I’ve written. It’s very rewarding to examine the histories of companies and what makes them tick and bring new ideas and […]
Spellbound with Maya and a Newborn
Be Sociable, Share! Tweet“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou I sat spellbound with a newborn baby in my lap listening to her recitation during President Bill Clinton’s inauguration. Still that feeling she conjured […]