women
Coulee Region Women Magazine (WI) Dec 2011 / Jan 2012
Some years ago, I had the good fortune of studying with the author Susan Orlean, who then was best known for her nonfiction book The Orchid Thief. She was very funny and very smart, and she gave me a piece of writing advice, succinctly summed up in t ... Read More
By Tobi Schwartz-Cassell with Jeanne R. Smith The following is an excerpt from Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon and the Journey of a Generation. Atria Books, 2008.
Carole and Joni were in many ways opposites. Carole was Everywo ... Read More
Forsyth Woman Magazine (NC) Jan 2012
Dress for Success Winston-Salem: Helping Women Thrive in Work and in Life
By Meghan E.W. Corbett
Winston-Salem is a beautiful city with a remarkable sense of community. The people who call it home are constantly developing ways to give back ... Read More
Her Living (NE) December/January 2012
It is always tough to find a balance during the holidays, with all the activities and tasks that need to be done. The decorating, the parties, the card-writing and the gift-buying. The organizing and the tasks often fall on us, the women. “We a ... Read More
Authentic Woman Magazine (IL) November/December 2011
When women escape from sexual slavery, they often fall into an even more vulnerable position. Without money, education, or a place to live, many end up on the streets, wondering if they were better off in their lives of slavery.
Whether or n ... Read More
An attorney working passionately to make life fair for others.
Andrea “Andi” Sloan is a soft -spoken, petite woman, who is doing exactly what she was meant to do helping to make life safer, and the legal system more “fair,” f ... Read More
Vive Magazine (FL)
For at least a decade, South Florida-based Emmy Award-winning journalist and TV news anchor Teresa Rodriguez has been gripped by a self-described obsession. This fixation is a true-crime story that is as shockingly horrifying as it is anguish-wrenchi ... Read More
Story by Beverly Scarborough One of my favorite photos was taken in the early fifties. It’s a formal portrait of four female generations from my mother’s family, the youngest being my sister Jennifer and me. My great-grandmother and grand ... Read More
South Bay Woman Magazine (CA) February 2009
(NAPS) Beverly Johnson, the first African-American model to grace the cover of Vogue magazine, is speaking out to help women seek treatment for a common and often painful condition: uterine fibroids. Although up to 75 percent of all women in the U.S. ... Read More
The Wine Buzz - Women and Wine By Maria RosalesAs I researched the history of women and wine, I came across various websites that started as a sisterhood of women who love wine. For a very good reason these websites exist-- women have a natural attra ... Read More
Vive Magazine (FL)
Would you send a loved one out in a boat into the middle of the ocean surrounded by hungry sharks without an oar? Now imagine that one shark is labeled high cholesterol, another poor diet, and another lack of physical exercise get the picture? Are yo ... Read More
Vive Magazine (FL)
When it comes to fruits and vegetables, more and more Floridians particularly women are taking a green-zone stand. It has as much to do with supporting the environment as it does maximizing personal health. The fact is, so much of our food is sprayed ... Read More
Azizah Magazine (GA) Spring
The pace of life seems to move so fast in this modern world. Last week’s events are old news. The progress of technology is so rapid that many electronics are almost obsolete once carried out of the store. Instant gratification, instant messagi ... Read More
Vive Magazine (FL)
For at least a decade, South Florida-based Emmy Award-winning journalist and TV news anchor Teresa Rodriguez has been gripped by a self-described obsession. This fixation is a true-crime story that is as shockingly horrifying as it is anguish-wrenchi ... Read More
Vive Magazine (FL)
Organic living has become a way of life. We look for organic ingredients in what we eat, what we drink and now it has even transcended into our skincare. We look for organic in every aspect of our lives, but just how is a beauty savvy gal supposed to ... Read More
An attorney working passionately to make life fair for others.
Andrea “Andi” Sloan is a soft -spoken, petite woman, who is doing exactly what she was meant to do helping to make life safer, and the legal system more “fair,” f ... Read More
Coulee Region Women Magazine (WI) Dec 2011 / Jan 2012
Some years ago, I had the good fortune of studying with the author Susan Orlean, who then was best known for her nonfiction book The Orchid Thief. She was very funny and very smart, and she gave me a piece of writing advice, succinctly summed up in t ... Read More
By Tobi Schwartz-Cassell with Jeanne R. Smith The following is an excerpt from Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon and the Journey of a Generation. Atria Books, 2008.
Carole and Joni were in many ways opposites. Carole was Everywo ... Read More
Forsyth Woman Magazine (NC) Jan 2012
Dress for Success Winston-Salem: Helping Women Thrive in Work and in Life
By Meghan E.W. Corbett
Winston-Salem is a beautiful city with a remarkable sense of community. The people who call it home are constantly developing ways to give back ... Read More
Her Living (NE) December/January 2012
It is always tough to find a balance during the holidays, with all the activities and tasks that need to be done. The decorating, the parties, the card-writing and the gift-buying. The organizing and the tasks often fall on us, the women. “We a ... Read More
Authentic Woman Magazine (IL) November/December 2011
When women escape from sexual slavery, they often fall into an even more vulnerable position. Without money, education, or a place to live, many end up on the streets, wondering if they were better off in their lives of slavery.
Whether or n ... Read More
An attorney working passionately to make life fair for others.
Andrea “Andi” Sloan is a soft -spoken, petite woman, who is doing exactly what she was meant to do helping to make life safer, and the legal system more “fair,” f ... Read More
Vive Magazine (FL)
For at least a decade, South Florida-based Emmy Award-winning journalist and TV news anchor Teresa Rodriguez has been gripped by a self-described obsession. This fixation is a true-crime story that is as shockingly horrifying as it is anguish-wrenchi ... Read More
Story by Beverly Scarborough One of my favorite photos was taken in the early fifties. It’s a formal portrait of four female generations from my mother’s family, the youngest being my sister Jennifer and me. My great-grandmother and grand ... Read More



