"القراءة تصنع إنساناً كاملاً، والمشورة تصنع إنساناً مستعداً، والكتابة تصنع إنساناً دقيقاً." —احصل علي عروض وخصومات خاصة عن طريق واتساب 0096550300046 -- شحن الي كافة انحاء العالم
Nicola Green is Senior Lecturer in New Media and New Technologies in the Dept of Sociology, University of Surrey
Joanna Lee Stevens Gaines[1] (née Stevens; born April 19, 1978)[2] is an American interior decorator, television personality, and author. She co-hosted the home renovation show Fixer Upper, which began airing on HGTV in 2013, alongside her husband Chip Gaines.
A.J. Rathbun is an author, mixologist, poet, and cooking instructor originally from Manhattan, Kansas, and now based in Seattle, Washington. Rathbun's books include Good Spirits, which won an award for Best Food Styling and Photography from the International Association of Culinary Professionals
Valentina Mussi is an author and a food and lifestyle content creator known for her work on social media under the brand @sweetportfolio. She is the author of The Unofficial TikTok Cookbook: 75 Internet-Breaking Recipes for Snacks, Drinks, Treats, and More!.
Bailey Fischer is the author of Slow Cooked Paleo and the blogger behind Whole Kitchen Sink. She is a Certified Whole30 Coach, and her work has been featured in Clean Eating Magazine, BuzzFeed, CBS News and more. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The "author" listed for books such as the Tom & Jerry colouring books or various dictionaries published by Sterling is Staffs of Sterling (or Inc. Staff Sterling Publishing Co.). This typically means the book is a collective work created by the editorial or creative teams at the publisher Sterling Publishing, rather than a single individual author. This is common for reference books, activity books, or other similar publications.
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Sarah W. Caron is the senior features editor for the Bangor Daily News and a freelance writer, editor, and recipe developer. In addition to her newspaper column, Maine Course, she’s written for publications including Bella, Connecticut Magazine, Betty Crocker, and iVillage.