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Amy Putnam
Amy is a born and bred New Hampshire product. Aside from getting a bachelor’s degree from Wellesley College and a few years in Boston, she has spent her life here. Much of her time is spent at a computer designing and maintaining Web sites, and writing blog posts and copy. When you find her out of doors, it is most likely to be photographing whales in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary or at a folk concert. Her music photography has been published in several regional and national publications.
Sheila Sabo
Sheila has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Central Connecticut State University, and has been writing in some fashion or another her entire career. After spending several years in Florida where she was freelance writing for Scripps Treasure Coast Newspaper and The Palm Beach Post, Sheila is delighted to be back home in New England. When not writing, Sheila can be found volunteering with her certified pet therapy dog, Calypso.
Diane Taylor
Diane was born in Lebanon, N.H., and grew up in various towns throughout the Upper Valley. She wandered off to Dallas, Texas, for 20 years, where she earned a bachelor's in english literature from Southern Methodist University. Having zero interest in professional sports, she naturally found employment in Dallas as a copy editor for two different sports publications. Now that she’s living in Lebanon again, Diane is much happier writing about ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Recounting the travels of a football going up and down a field was never quite her cup of tea!
Laura Jean Whitcomb
Laura Jean is a New Hampshire native — yes, born and raised in the Granite State. Since she’s lived in the Kearsarge/Lake Sunapee area for 39, ahem, years, she feels confident that she can recommend a place to eat, shop or stay to anyone who might ask. (Kids under the age of 5? Adults with special needs? Holiday events and activities? She knows ‘em.) Laura Jean has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University and an MBA in innovation management from Syracuse University.
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