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Throughout her journalism career, Stacy Lytwyn Maxwell has written about grammar school cafeteria workers as well as such luminaries as Ella Fitzgerald and Judy Collins and now serves as CEO for her new corporation CAT TALES PRESS INC., a Connecticut-based publishing company.

For nearly 30 years she also has written human interest stories on such subjects as family, decorating, healthy lifestyles and for the last 12 years has specialized in travel writing.

She has been published in many national and regional newspapers and magazines that include: Woman's Day Special Interest Publications, Sesame Street Parents, Honeymoon Magazine, Best Weekends (Delta Express), Grit, American Life & Traditions, Boston Herald, Parent's Plus Family Travel & Leisure and numerous Parenting Publications of America magazines. Her recent work has appeared in Woman Magazine, part of the Connecticut Post family and WRAP, a new supplementary magazine distributed in the Hersam-Acorn newspapers (Fairfield County, CT & Westchester, NY). She has also written extensively for World Wide Web markets.

The award-winning journalist/author/CEO holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and was formerly Editorial and Advertising Director for Wings Magazine, which served a niche market for women who were recovering from physical or emotional illnesses, diseases and traumas and for women who were in the process of redefining their lives and seeking positive change. Her monthly column "Serenity Spotlight" in Wings was devoted to people, places and things that provided a sense of serenity. The column is available for syndication to interested publications.


        
      

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