Overview
I’ve been covering technology – from multiple angles – since the internet was nascent. I’ve written everything from SEO stories designed to make you buy something on Amazon to in-depth features on self-driving cars, emerging research, technology in education, and more. I’m currently a contributor to CIO magazine, Inverse, and CafeMom. And I’ve been a columnist for Family Circle, PC World, PC Magazine, IT World, InfoWorld, USA Weekend, Yahoo Tech, and Discovery’s Seeker. I have contributed to dozens of other media properties including LifeWire, The Week, Better Homes and Gardens, Popular Science, This Old House Magazine, Working Woman,, Jaguar Magazine, and others.
Services
Non-Fiction
Fiction
Languages
Awards
- NEAL, ASBPE, MIN, and a few others
Work experience
Self-employed
I’ve been covering technology – from multiple angles – since the internet was nascent. I’ve written everything from SEO stories designed to make you buy something on Amazon to in-depth features on self-driving cars, emerging research, technology in education, and more. I’m currently a contributor to CIO magazine, Inverse, and CafeMom. And I’ve been a columnist for Family Circle, PC World, PC Magazine, IT World, InfoWorld, USA Weekend, Yahoo Tech, and Discovery’s Seeker. I have contributed to dozens of other media properties including LifeWire, The Week, Better Homes and Gardens, Popular Science, This Old House Magazine, Working Woman,, Jaguar Magazine, and others.
Projects
CafeMom
I write a lot of stories for CafeMom.
Technology and Trend Stories for The Week
I write for The Week on everything from navigating college admission ( to online learning (
My stories for The Week are assembled here:
Career Advice Contributor at LiveCareer
I write career advice pieces for LiveCareer on everything from how to write a cover letter to how to get a job in your field.
Here is one example: How to Become a Software Engineer:
You will find all my stories for LiveCareer here:
38 CHEAP, CLEVER PRODUCTS PEOPLE ARE OBSESSED WITH
The idea is to make you click ... and buy. I do one like this a week at and they drive so much traffic, Amazon is sometimes overwhelmed.
4 Hot Project Management Trends
The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating a number of project management trends already under way — and greatly altering long-held practices that no longer seem as relevant as remote work rises. I spoke to project managers working at the cutting edge to find what trends are hot and which are going cold.