Stephanie Wiersma
Stephanie Wiersma is a freelance writer and editor who spends her writing time crafting articles, copy, fictional plots, and blog post ideas. She began writing at a young age, banging out short stories for school competitions, and moved on to local papers, school papers, and church newsletters as she got older. After a fling with journalism in 2005, she began working at her local library and became even more obsessed with the written word. She officially began her writing career in January 2011 as a copywriter and joined the Yahoo! Contributor Network in the same month. With formal training as an editor, Stephanie has also been freelance editing since the summer of 2011, polishing articles, blog posts, websites, and works of fiction. She has also judged fiction competitions and reviewed several books on one of her bygone blogs.
A wife, mom of three, and homemaker, Stephanie is cultivating her writing specialties in areas of Japanese language and culture, modesty and fashion, Biblical femininity, myth-busting, social issues, natural and healthy living, historical living, and reviews.
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A wife, mom of three, and homemaker, Stephanie is cultivating her writing specialties in areas of Japanese language and culture, modesty and fashion, Biblical femininity, myth-busting, social issues, natural and healthy living, historical living, and reviews.
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- 1/27/2011
Education/Experience
Trained editor since 2009 with many previous years of nitpicking experience; copywriter, article writer, and story writerInterests
God, wifehood, motherhood, Biblical femininity, homemaking, homeschooling, food, anime, Japanese culture and language, reading, fashion, gaming, natural living, healthy living, historyMotto
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. ~Colossians 3:17 (NIV)
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How to Tame the Social Media BeastIf you waste too much time on social media, this article will give you tips on how to conquer excessive social media and Internet use. -
9 Ways to Tell Your Husband You're PregnantHow to tell your spouse he's going to be a new daddy using carefully-crafted gifts, unexpected notes, and other surprises. These creative and unforgettable ideas will catch your husband by surprise and make a memory for years to come. -
Secret Clinical Strength Review: Does it Really Work?Does Secret Clinical Strength really work as advertised? From a regular user of Secret products, this evaluation tells all about Secret's prescription-strength antiperspirant/deodorant. -
A Crisp 2012 HaikuA haiku to welcome in our brand new year. -
The top 10 Chicago Bulls gifts for Father's Day 2011A list of the top 10 Chicago Bulls themed gifts for Father's Day 2011. -
Empire Carpet Man Elmer Lynn Hauldren Dead at 89Elmer Lynn Hauldren, the Empire Carpet Man, died of natural causes Tuesday at age 89. Hauldren was the famous mascot of the Chicago-based home improvement company Empire Today.
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Elementary Proposal - a Humorous Love SonnetAn entry for Yahoo!'s 2011 Shakespearean Sonnet Poetry Contest. This is a humorous sonnet about an elementary love scheme. -
Google Nods to 'World's Worst Font' With April Fools' Day PrankFor April Fools' Day 2011, Google recognized Comic Sans as a popularly hated font. This article covers Google's prank, a short history of Comic Sans, and why Comic Sans is so widely despised. -
3 Unique Themed Cook-off PartiesLooking for brand new cook-off party themes? This article covers 3 unique themes with suggestions for main dishes, side dishes, desserts, decoration, favors, and prizes, all to help you plan the perfect backyard cooking competition. -
5 Tips for Spring Cleaning Vehicle InteriorsThis article covers 5 simple tips for spring cleaning your vehicle's interior in anticipation of warmer weather. -
Bridal Bouquet Trends and Alternatives for Spring 2011See what's in store for weddings in spring 2011. Learn about what's hot in bridal bouquets, stylish alternatives to bridal bouquets, and what the current trends are for wedding flowers. -
Titanic Remembered - a Memorial PoemA poem written in honor of the memory of the RMS Titanic, published for Titanic Remembrance Day on April 15. -
Repurposed and Inexpensive Bath Toys for Babies and ToddlersIf you're constantly replenishing your stash of baby and toddler bath toys, why waste money on toys that are expensive? Get frugal and repurpose what you have around the house, or purchase toys and items that cost less. -
10 Outdoor Summer Activities Families Can Do at HomeThis article covers 10 fun summer activities families can enjoy outdoors without having to leave their homes, including camping, gardening, birdwatching, and playing games. -
Smooth Away Product Review: Not an Effective Hair Removal Resource for EveryoneSmooth Away has made its claim to fame as a razorless hair removal product suitable for women and men. This article covers a description of the product and why you may want to save your money. -
How to Plan a Wedding After-PartyA how-to guide for planning a successful, low-stress wedding after-party. Key points include location, invitations, food and beverages, and costs.
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How to Defrag a PC in 4 Easy StepsThis how-to guide covers all the steps for a Windows disk defragmentation. It also explains why a regular disk defragging is necessary for a PC. -
From Obstacle to Opportunity: Modest Fashion Options for the SummerThis article covers some of your options for dressing modestly when the weather gets warm.
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Home Birth Pros and Cons: Six Things to ConsiderHome birth is increasing in appeal to mothers who want control over the birthing experience. This article covers six pros and cons including the control factor, germs, medication, and choosing who will deliver the baby.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Play KitchensThis thorough guide covers important issues to consider when purchasing a play kitchen: what food and accessories to buy, space for and size of a play kitchen, appeal and usage according to age groups, and what some benefits are of a pretend kitchen.
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Hostess Gifts You Should Think Twice About BuyingWine, soaps, candles -- are they really the best choice for hostess gifts? This guide will discuss common hostess gifts, what to consider before purchasing, and why these generic gifts may not be such a good idea.
























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