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RICHARD CROMELIN covered pop music for the LA Times for more than three decades, writing profiles, reviews, news stories and essays. He worked closely with Pop Music Critic Robert Hilburn to plan the paper's music coverage, assigning and editing the work of freelancers. He also wrote obituaries and pieces on comedy, television and film. Before joining The Times, he wrote freelance pop music stories for such outlets as Rolling Stone and Creem, and created promotional materials for record labels.
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KAREN CHADERJIAN is an Internet-savvy journalist who thrived under nightly deadlines for 20-plus years at the L.A. Times. Her latest work is copy-editing The Los Angeles Lakers: 50 Amazing Years in the City of Angels. Previously, she consulted and wrote for an online Latina magazine and directed Olympic Games coverage for the Pasadena Star-News. She also edited Suze Orman’s workbook for The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom. She has a master’s in social work and a certificate in web design.
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SAUL DANIELS is a seasoned journalist and newsroom leader whose career includes reporter, news editor, designer, art director, internet and technology, and launch of new editorial products and initiatives. He blogs, operates a community e-newsletter and several websites. He has experience in systems, marketing, internal communications, local political consuting and has reported breaking news and features. He holds a Master's and teaches college reporting, editing and news design.
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Brett Levy is an experienced, tech-savvy journalist who is comfortable in both print and online media. With his wide range of skills, Brett is a problem-solver who helps customers build and develop content for websites, writes and edits newsletters on Constant Contact and configures enterprise systems such as SalesForce and CCI. Published in the Los Angeles Times, Brett developed and manages several websites, including WriteThru, TheJournalismShop, ThePhotonGroup and award-winning DadTalk.
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KRISTINA LINDGREN is a former editor and writer for the Los Angeles Times, having served as an assistant Book Review editor and as city editor and features editor for The Times Orange County Edition. Previously, she was the Denver Post's editor for politics, environment and government. She is currently a freelance health and medical writer as well as a contributor to Orange Coast Magazine. Lindgren also is available to edit books and magazine articles.
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ROSEMARY McCLURE is an award-winning travel and lifestyles writer with a sense of humor and a passion to share the world with readers. She currently writes for the LA Times, Every Day with Rachael Ray and Orange Coast magazines. McClure received the Lowell Thomas Travel Writer of the Year award twice and won the University of Missouri Lifestyle Award twice. She has a master's degree from USC; has taught at UC and California State colleges and is the editor of Afrika Travel & Tourism Magazine.
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ROBIN RAUZI is an accomplished writer and editor experienced in arts, travel and opinion journalism. She has hung upside down from trees, chased tornadoes and tangled with Michael Moore in the line of duty. She spent two years as an articles editor for the L.A. Times' Op-Ed page, helping columnists, political figures and other writers debug their arguments. Rauzi also has written and edited marketing copy, news releases and web copy.
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KENT ZELAS worked as a news and copy editor, page designer, staff writer and an asst. readers' representative at the Los Angeles Times, and in similar roles at the Orange County Register and Los Angeles Herald Examiner. He's also taught writing and has edited and written for magazines. He's a native of the Midwest and graduated with a master's degree in fine arts from the University of California, Irvine's programs in writing.
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