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Carol
Brethour Stephens
Carol
Brethour Stephens has over twenty years of experience as a
professional writer. A specialist in adult education, she
has written in the fields of social work, sociology and psychology.
She spent six years as a scriptwriter for a series of university-level
for-credit television courses. The documentary style of these
programs afforded her the opportunity to interview nationally
renowned experts in many fields, and question distinguished
individuals including Henry Kissinger.
Since
then, as a freelance writer, she has written for national
bridal magazines giving advice on such topics as how to involve
the groom in the wedding, and how to write your wedding vows.
In addition, she has written articles for many other publications
and the script for a travel documentary that was broadcast
on PBS. Carol has worked as a public relations professional
and appeared numerous times on television and in newspapers,
and was a guest speaker at many public functions.
With
diverse clients including universities, colleges, museums,
hospitals, libraries, corporations and government agencies,
Carol has always been drawn to helping and educating people
through her writing. She has brought this ability and the
broad-based knowledge derived from her experience (not to
mention her marriage) to Knowing Me, Knowing You.
Malcolm
B. Stephens
Malcolm
B. Stephens is a Professional Engineer and spends most of
his days designing robot-based welding equipment for car factories.
He also enjoys reading, writing and watching Junkyard Wars.
As a university student, he received the Honeywell Futurist
Essayist Award. His writing has since appeared in Today's
Seniors and he has had several humorous anecdotes published
in Reader's Digest.
He
has collaborated with Carol on her corporate and government
writing and has recently published a computer software book,
How To Double Your SolidWorks Productivity. Malcolm has also
developed and presented seminars on product development, entrepreneurship,
simulation and computer-aided design and is a popular, and
humorous, speaker. He has appeared on national television
discussing new-product development.
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