United States Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of United States journalists below. We found 1055 United States journalists listed.

John F. Montagne

Language & Learning

The keys to a kingdom are forged through a mastery of words; the realm beyond is a formula of composition. I am in my idealistic sense, the title granted as an alumnus of an English university, a magister. It is the credentials denoting a scholar and scribe and inadvertently, an explorer in pursuit of all the keys to realms beyond. Since my formative years I have been an avid reader with a balance of exploration into what I was reading and eventually, writing. Studying English in the country of its origin was a necessary part of my own Campbellian quest, along with knowing the language from non-native speaker perspectives from around the world. In my global pursuits of tracing oral traditions into literary form I mastered a ring of kingdom keys. There is no longer a demographic of age, language, nationality, or cultural background that I have not or cannot successfully instruct. This is regardless of whether it is a language, an idea, thing, or even implementation and integration of varied processes - whether it in-person, on the web, or through printed material. Here among the links are shadows of the skills, abilities, and keys of a magister scribe...


Kaitlin Gates

Freelance Writer

Hello and thank you for visiting! I have a background in television news and seven years of experience in freelance writing and online journalism. While working in TV, I covered online breaking news and emergencies including severe weather and violent situations to help keep the community safe. As a freelancer, I have covered everything from business and celebrity news to recalls, deals, new food and menu items, sales, product reviews, science, health, curiosity, gift guides and more. I am used to working on tight deadlines ranging from minutes to hours, as well as longer, evergreen content. I have nearly 3,000 bylines, but a very small selection is below. You can find more information about my education and previous work on my LinkedIn profile.

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Frank William Finney

poet, retired lecturer (Literature)

Frank William Finney is the author of The Folding of the Wings (Finishing Line Press). Originally from Massachusetts, he taught literature at Thammasat University in Thailand from 1995 until 2020. His poems appear in numerous publications including Green Mountains Review, Orbis, The Plentitudes, Slipstream Magazine.


Amy Sherman

Freelance Writer, Editor and Content Strategist

Amy Sherman is a San Francisco–based writer, recipe developer, and editorial director of Professor Media Group which includes Cheese Professor, Alcohol Professor, Olive OIl Professor, and the Chocolate Professor. She also contributes to Martha Stewart and Southern Living. You can find her previous work in magazines including San Francisco, Marin, Westways, Where Traveler, Wine Enthusiast, Via, Gastronomica, and Caviar Affair. She has written for online food, travel and lifestyle publications including Afar, AllRecipes, Architectural Digest, Tasting Table, Food Network, Epicurious, KQED's Bay Area Bites, Fodor's, 7x7, Frommer's and CleanPlates. She develops recipes for clients including Whole Foods, Grocery Outlet, Dannon, Cargill, Keurig, Colman, T-fal, USA Pears, MyWinesDirect and the California Avocado Commission. She is the author of Williams-Sonoma New Flavors for Appetizers and WinePassport: Portugal, A Microwave, A Mug, A Meal and wrote the new introduction to Jane Grigson's Vegetable Book and the foreward to the reprint of the Betty Crocker Good & Easy Cookbook.


Bridget Kiley

Content Marketing & Social Media Strategist

Content Marketing & Social Media Strategy: blogs, emails, web, ads, thought leadership, and social media. Industries: Retail, consumer goods, insurance, real estate, technology, business, health, beauty, and culture. I help businesses establish their brand voice and create content that resonates with target audiences. I’ve honed this skill by studying the mechanics of creative writing and storytelling and putting it into practice for businesses, resulting in copy that is inspired and original. I follow a simple rule: always put people at the heart of what you’re writing. Doing so leads to copy that makes people stop scrolling and take a moment to read what you have to say, encouraging them to take action – whether that be to click, read, sign up, or learn more about what makes your company special.

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