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I'm a national award winning humorist (National Society of Newspaper Columnists) and write the "Driven Mad" column for TheCarConnection.com and the Ms. CyberPerson Answers Your Privacy Questions column for PrivacyPlace.com. Additionally, I was recently named one of the "Net's Hottest Columnists." And the person who did the naming wasn't even my mother.
My Raising Kane column and other humor have appeared in numerous publications including Family Circle Magazine, First For Women, America Online, Bridge News, Career Magazine, Women's Village, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Miami Herald, Houston Chronicle, and the New York Times. My essays are often carried by the L. A. Times Syndicate and Knight-Ridder/Tribune and my e-book "Funny Contracts" will be available soon.
Computers scare me, which is probably why I often write technology humor for various publications including E Business, FC Computers Made Easy, Interface Monthly, Link-up, IntellectualCapital.com, and CyberGate Magazine.
I'm also an oboist and a "recovering lawyer," but I hope you won't hold the latter against me. I live in New York City with my humor-inspiring husband Mark.
For some unfathomable reason Tom Mangan, a San Jose Mercury News editor, interviewed me at his Seven Questions site. If you enjoy offbeat interviews please check it out.
You want to know more? Are you sure? Okay, I hate to brag, but I've gotten some nice reviews and awards.