Editing

From front-of-book infographics to 2,000-word features, Q+As to how-to guides, I’ve edited stories big and small as a senior editor at Fast Company and O, the Oprah magazine. I’m a firm believer in marrying the best structure, reporting and writing to make a story really sing.

All in Good Time
Get Smart

Get Smart

With students across the country in the midst of applying for financial aid, Suze Orman offers a few lessons on making a higher education affordable.

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Friends, a Love Story

Friends, a Love Story

Who says Valentine’s Day is only for couples? Instead of booking a table for two, invite the whole gang over for some festive, heartwarming fare.

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Walk This Way
From the Top
Master Builder

Master Builder

Architect Deborah Berke—winner of the new Berkeley-Rupp Prize, celebrating the advancement of women in architecture—shares the everyday objects that inspire her most.

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Live Your Best Life: Lily Tomlin
Nigella Lawson
How Should I Celebrate International Women’s Day?
The World According to Gayle
Finding Marijuana After the Military
In Search of a Green Night’s Sleep
Destination: Eco-Vacation
Live Your Best Life
Home Economics

Home Economics

If gas and electric costs are leaving you cold, you can seal up drafts, add insulation—or even move into a futuristic heat-harnessing home.

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Art of the Detour

Art of the Detour

When Susan Richardson’s dream career hit a roadblock, she didn’t agonize over what could have been. Instead, the now-58-year-old from Andover, Massachusetts, forged ahead over new terrain.

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What’s Your Financial Age?
Give Me Shelter
The Newlywed Game
O’s 101 Best Pieces of Advice
O Wow

O Wow

Meet the achievers whose breakthrough ideas took our breath away this year.

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You from A to Z

You from A to Z

From getting creative at art camp to bottling your own Zinfandel, here’s how to make your whole life as YOU as it can be.

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How Well Do You Know Yourself?
A Month of Makeovers

A Month of Makeovers

From simple shifts to audacious rethinks, 30 ways to upgrade your life

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What Would You Love to Be Doing Right Now?
Most Creative People: Amy Cappellazzo
The World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies

The World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies

With this year’s package of Most Innovative Companies, even more than in the past, we wanted to illustrate just how powerful and effective business can be when it is led wisely, motivated appropriately, and directed toward inventiveness.

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US City of the Year: Chicago
Fast Cities

Fast Cities

Constructing the perfect city means blending the best and boldest ideas from across the nation. Here are 12 we hope all future cities will embrace.

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Live Your Best Life
What’s Your Eco IQ?
A Truly Clean Sweep

A Truly Clean Sweep

Many of the products we use to keep our home spick-and-span have a dirty secret: toxic chemicals. Here’s how to avoid them.

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An Eco-Painting Primer
Looking for an Eco-Resolution?
Steal These Eco-Tips
Hot Cocoa

Hot Cocoa

What tastes better with chocolate? According to these confectioners, just about everything.

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How to Spend $100 Million to Really Save Education
iCitizen

iCitizen

Still waiting for a full reboot in Washington, D.C., an army of citizen techies is redefining civic engagement on a hyperlocal level.

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That’s a Wrap

That’s a Wrap

Recycled, avant-garde, retro: There’s never been such gorgeous diversity in the marketplace for gift wrap.

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Savor Every Bite
Wanted

Wanted

A look at this month’s must have products.

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The Social Network
Calendar: 2010

Calendar: 2010

Events calendar for Fast Company magazine, 2010.

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The Business of Facebook

The Business of Facebook

Oh, we just knew Facebook didn’t care about privacy! After all its maneuverings to get us to open up, the social-networking behemoth is expected to go public itself sometime this year. Here, a look at the numbers propelling its estimated $50 billion valuation.

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Mardi Gras Mambo

Mardi Gras Mambo

For many Americans, New Orleans and Mardi Gras are near synonymous — and last year’s Carnival marked a 25-year high in partygoers visiting the Big Easy. Before we break out our feather boas and doubloons, here’s a look at the festivities, by the numbers.

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Review Oct/Nov 2008

Review Oct/Nov 2008

Product reviews for ReadyMade.

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Material World

Material World

Breakthroughs in materials science mean greener, cleaner, and safer spaces. We take a closer peek at three that amaze.

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All About the Benjamins
Where Does Disney Find Inspiration

Where Does Disney Find Inspiration

Where do Disney’s creative heads find inspiration?

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Clean and Clear
Object of Desire
A Cut Above

A Cut Above

Empty mailboxes be damned, these elegant and whimsical designs make letter openers as desirable as ever.

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The Most Powerful Woman in the World
Architecture Gets Local
Mum’s the Word
Greasy, Humdrum Ballpark Food? Think Again.
A Source of Their Own

A Source of Their Own

The LearnVest team is adopting ideas from the likes of Weight Watchers and DailyCandy to help young women improve their fiscal fitness.

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Cookie Monster

Cookie Monster

Moderation, schmoderation. Can Zoe Finch Totten’s whole-foods-only wellness system attack companies’ health-care costs through employees’ stomachs?

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Cable? Bull’s-eye!
America’s First Unbanked Bank
Wrap Stars

Wrap Stars

‘Tis the season for pretty packages. Yet most of the ribbon and wrapping paper ends up in the trash. Do your part for the planet with these beautiful, festive, eco-friendly options.

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More to Be Thankful For

More to Be Thankful For

Turkey works well with so many flavors, it’s a shame to stop at lettuce and tomatoes, says Jeff Mauro, host of Food Network’s Sandwich King and creator of these tasty recipes for leftovers.

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Tools of the Trade: Coralie Bickford-Smith
Bring Your Robot to Work Day