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KEVIN CRUST is a Southern California-based writer-researcher specializing in entertainment, media and sports coverage. In 18 years at the Los Angeles Times, he worked as a copy editor, senior researcher and staff writer in news and features. For most of the past decade, he was a key part of the Times’ award-winning film department, coordinating the Calendar section’s popular Sneaks issues, writing columns on alternative cinema and DVDs, and reviewing hundreds of movies.
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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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ELIZABETH DOUGLASS is a versatile and accomplished writer, reporter and researcher with more than 20 years of daily newspaper experience. At the Los Angeles Times, she covered energy, telecommunications and other subjects, and specialized in translating complex subjects into understandable stories. She wrote for the newspaper, online sections and blogs, and appeared on radio and television news programs. Douglass earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Northwestern University.
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JAMES E. FOWLER is an accomplished communications professional who has worked in print, television, radio, recordings and the internet in a variety of capacities. He worked at the Los Angeles Times for more than 18 years and never missed a deadline while writing more than 700 stories and columns. Jim currently edits the www.cityoftheangelsmusic.com website dedicated to the jazz community of Los Angeles and Southern California.
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LYNNE HEFFLEY established the LA Times' first regular critical coverage of children's arts and entertainment, and wrote extensively about the fine arts for the paper as feature writer, reporter and/or reviewer. Her versatile freelance work includes arts features as well as corporate annual report and biographical writing. She is also children's music critic for the nonprofit Parents' Choice Foundation and is part of an effort to develop an independent arts council for the city of South Pasadena.
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GREG JOHNSON has covered business news for more than three decades. He has written news, feature and analysis pieces about the healthcare, advertising, manufacturing and retail sectors. He also has covered the business side of the sports world. For several years he wrote about business and regulatory issues for The Los Angeles Times' editorial page. A native of Cleveland, he also has freelanced for such online publications as Edmund.com's Green Car Advisor.
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CHRIS KRAUL was a Business Reporter and Foreign Correspondent for the Los Angeles Times for 22 years. He still covers Latin America for the Times as a freelance contractor based in Bogota, Colombia. He is fluent in Spanish and proficient in covering energy, economics, trade, politics and drug trafficking. He has covered the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He currently is a contributor to Platts Oilgram and the Japanese magazine Foresight. He has also written for Barron’s.
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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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SCOTT MARTELLE, a veteran journalist, has covered a wide range of stories, from local government to presidential campaigns to book reviews. His freelance work has appeared in Sierra magazine, Orange Coast, Hour Detroit, the UAW's Solidarity and Teaching Tolerance, as well as the New York Times and other newspapers. He teaches journalism at Chapman University and narrative storytelling at UC Irvine, and is the author of Blood Passion: The Ludlow Massacre and Class War in the American West.
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SUSANNAH ROSENBLATT is an energetic journalist who has tackled news across Southern California and the country. Now based in Taiwan, she’s written travel pieces and covered national and local politics, environmental issues and coastal development, with a specialty in human interest stories. She speaks Spanish, can shoot and edit video and has freelanced for Family Circle magazine. Susannah brings flair to every writing project, and is eager to collaborate with clients.
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LYNN SMITH, an award-winning journalist, has profiled celebrities from George Clooney to Paul Newman, covered news stories from religious protests to writers' strikes, and written features on aging boomers, meerkats and deconstruction. Versatile, creative and adventurous, she has helped promote the San Francisco Ocean Film Festival, the Rainey Art Gallery and the Newport Beach Public Library and is available for speechwriting, grantwriting and digital video documentaries. She is literate in Final Cut Pro, Mac and social media.
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An accomplished journalist, NANCY WRIDE's freelance writing has focused on consumer health and legal and medical issues for general, trade and internal communications. In 2009, her work has appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer's op-ed pages, Forum Magazine (Consumer Attorneys of California), Orange County Business Journal, Special Olympics online, and UC Irvine websites and publications. She also ghost writes for doctors and lawyers and is a youth writing coach.
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NONA YATES is an award-winning investigative researcher with more than 20 years of experience at the LA Times including the National Political desk, special investigations and local news. She has a comprehensive knowledge of research techniques, with extensive experience in identifying and analyzing information. Nona is skilled in using Internet, print and public information sources and databases, has excellent interviewing skills and is experienced in handling highly confidential information.
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