Linda is from Huntsville, Alabama but is currently living in Lexington, Kentucky. She is a single mother of three children. She is always looking to learn new things. She attended college for legal assistant and veterinary technician.
Linda spends most of her day working as a freelance writer at various sites across the internet, homeschooling her youngest son, and volunteering at the Lexington Children's Theatre. When she is not writing or volunteering, she loves to create wood burning art, beadwork, and research in science and religion.
Linda has been paranormal investigator for 8 years and is co-founder of Grigori Research Institute of Paraspsychology.
She is also the Channel Manager for Local Guides and Channel Manager for Ghosts & Paranormal Phenomena here at Helium. Before that she has helped out in channels such as Animal Facts and Resources, Animal Rights and Issues, and Christian Beliefs and Culture.
She is an animal person and loves to educate about animal conservation and taking care of the planet. She once aspired to become a marine biologist or a zoologist. Now she is content raising a family, writing, caring for her dog and two birds, and being a proud supporter of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Although family obligations require her to stay on shore, she plans to one day actively devote her life to saving marine life by going out on campaigns with Sea Shepherd.
Linda also actively supports the Ian Somerhalder Foundation. The IS Foundation's goal is to empower, educate and collaborate with people and projects to positively impact the planet and all living creatures. Please visit the website and donate today. Also be an active member of your community to educate others on environmental issues, animal rights and issues, as well as human rights.
Linda's Accomplishments as a Writer
9 stock content articles sold
1st place in writing contest for Ocean Conservation
1st place in writing contest for Huntsville, AL
1st place in writing contest for Winter Wonderland
1st place in writing contest for Destination Weddings
1st place in writing contest for Easter
2nd place in writing contest for Winter Getaways
2nd place in writing contest for The Sunshine State
2nd place in writing contest for Read Across America
36 HMP articles sold
Ghosts & Paranormal Phenomena Sub-Channel Manager from February 2011 to present
Animal Facts & Resources Sub-Channel Manager from July 2009 - March 2010
Animal Rights & Issues Sub-Channel Manager from July 2009 - March 2010
Christian Beliefs & Culture Sub-Channel Manager from March 2010 - April 2010
Alabama Sub-Channel Manager from September 2009 to present
Local Guides Channel Manager from April 2010 to present
A member of Helium's How To Guides Community from December 2010 to present
A member of Helium's News Community from February 2011 to present
Zoology Sub-Channel Manager from January 2012 to present
Earth Science Sub-Channel Manager from January 2012 to present
My passion is ...
My passion is writing. I love to write about everything I possibly can. I always look for ways to learn from other writer's and improve my own writing style.
I know too much about ...
I don't know too much about anything. One can never know everything. I only know what I have experienced.
My childhood ambition ...
As a child, I always dreamed of becoming either a marine biologist or a musician. I am still a musician today, just not professionally.
Why I write ...
Writing is an outlet for me. It is a way for me to reflect and share my opinions and knowledge.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I am currently focused on my own science fiction novel involving angels.
My first job ...
My first job was Burger King at the age of 15.
My inspiration ...
is life itself.
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“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it.” Hebrews 13:2 (NASB) Many churches today compete for increasing their membership numbers. Unfortunately, people looking for a church home get lost in the crowd of marketing and even worse, established social cliques. Going to church should be about glorifying God, not about how many people you can get to attend. Treating visitors as though they are genuinely welcome is one of the many ways to extend the love God has shown you to others. Visitors may be brothers a...
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Lexington, Kentucky US
Member since: February 2008
Articles Written: 464
Writers Invited: 23