Maggi Normile
I received my MA in journalism in December 2008 and currently work at Coventry Health Care. Not exactly my dream job or what I went to school for, but I love it nonetheless. I've decided that if I can't get a full-time job doing what I truly love (writing), I'll just have to go and do it myself, the freelance way!
I've interned for Pittsburgh Magazine and freelanced with local publications such as M.D. News and Allegheny West Magazine.
My Web site is: magginormile.com
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I've interned for Pittsburgh Magazine and freelanced with local publications such as M.D. News and Allegheny West Magazine.
My Web site is: magginormile.com
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Education/Experience
A.S in Theater, B.A. in English, M.A. in JournalismInterests
Christianity, movies, music, the theater, reading, writing, playing board games, and Watching Law & Order: SVU, anything with Gordon Ramsey, and The Event.Affiliations
member of Sigma Tau Delta (English Honorary)
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Non-Christians Creating Films of FaithWhile there are many Christians working in Hollywood, it may comes as a surprise to know that there are just as many non-believers working in Christian cinema.
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Even in the Digital Age, Libraries Remain ImportantWith the rise in technology, many believe libraries are going the way of the dinosaur? Here are a few reasons why libraries are here to stay.
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Ministries for Christians in the ArtsHollywood is no longer for the godless. Christians continue to strive to inspire others through their art
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I'll Fly Away: A Staple in Classic American TelevisionI'll Fly Away is one show that has yet to come to DVD, and what a shame that is.
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The Stoning of Soraya M Sheds Light on an International ProblemThe Stoning of Soraya M is more than just a film about one women being stoned for a crime she did not commit - it's an eye-opening portrayal of what goes on in many countries around the world.
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Hate List by Jennifer Brown: A Young Adult Book ReviewA review of the YA novel Hate List.
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Understanding Medicare Part D GuidelinesApplying for Medicare Part D can feel confusing and overwhelming for the applicant. Here I will try to explain the application process as well as some of the Medicare guidelines that determine whether or not you are eligible for the program.
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Young Adult Literature No Longer for the "Young"Ten years ago it would have been considered immature and silly for an adult to read a novel intended for a teenage audience. Not anymore.
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Ted Dekker Brings Suspense to Christian FictionSometimes it can be hard to find Christian fiction that is realistic and not simplistic and not preachy. Ted Dekker is a Christian author who knows how to thrill you and entertain you while also giving you an important message in his work.
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Dystopia: The New Trend in Young Adult LiteratureThe hot trend used to be wizards and vampires; now the hot new trend among young adult literature is a post-apocalyptic world.
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Pittsburgh's Steel City Derby Demons Are Hell on WheelsMeet Pittsburgh's only all-female roller derby team
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Ashley's Story: Living Life to the Fullest with Spina BifidaMeet a 25-year-old student with Spina Bifida who is determined to live life to the fullest and not let anything keep her down.
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Through Child Sponsorship You Can Change the WorldSeeing world hunger and poverty can be disheartening, but there is something you can do about it, even if you're not Bill Gates or Bono.
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Experience the Movies with Your FamilyWant to experience the movies but don't want to visit California or Disney like everyone else? Check out these 6 unique trips for movie fans.
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American Idol Returns to AtlantaAmerican Idols rolls through Atlanta, Georgia
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Ten Movies for an Anti-Valentine's Day PartyLove stinks! Well, not really, but sometimes, anti-love movies can be a lot of fun!
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Film Productions Continue to Boom in PittsburghPittsburgh seems to be known by only two things: its sports teams and its former steel mills. But what you may not know is that the Steel City is also home to a thriving film industry.
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American Idol 9 Makes Its DebutA look at the premiere episode of the 9th season of American Idol
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It's Hot to Be a NerdWho says you can't be smart AND beautiful? I've put together a list of who I think are the 10 Hottest Nerds from the past 10 years. -
What's Making Adult Children in the US Move Back Home?While many young adults look forward to the day when they graduate college, get a real job and move out of their parents home, many are finding that the real world is harder than they thought.
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The Lost Art of Letter WritingIn a world were millions of e-mails are sent everyday, it's hard to imagine a time in which we didn't have the internet or even computers. While these things have surely enhanced our lives, they have also caused many of us to become lazy and impatient.
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Students of English Unite in PittsburghEvery year Sigma Tau Delta, one of the world's largest Honor Societies, holds an international convention, bringing together members and alumni from around the globe to share their love for literature and writing.
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Phil Joel Says Goodbye to the NewsboysAfter more than a decade with The Newsboys, bassist Phil Joel has left the band.
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One Christian Film that Deserves a (Second) ChanceWhile it's true that many Christian films are unfortunately lower than average, things are beginning to change.




