John Hall
John R. Hall has been a journalist most of his life, beginning in elementary school where he 'published" a book of original poems. He graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in Journalism and has held several positions in the publishing and media trades over the past 25 years.
Hall is a prolific freelance writer, the author of thousands of business and feature articles. He hosts two websites where he routinely blogs and adds interesting "ideas." The websites are IdeaPerson.net and JoeMaintenance.com. He has also written three self-published books:
Angels Working Overtime
the NEXT Contractor
Profit Tips 1.1.1.
Hall met fitness trainer Lori Wengle while writing a business feature about "Personal Trainer in a Box" for the local Howell (Mich.) newspaper. "The Fat Princess No More is a very self-revealing book which, while being cathartic for Lori, provides readers with a glimpse into the weight-loss struggles that are not uncommon for millions of people," he said.
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Hall is a prolific freelance writer, the author of thousands of business and feature articles. He hosts two websites where he routinely blogs and adds interesting "ideas." The websites are IdeaPerson.net and JoeMaintenance.com. He has also written three self-published books:
Angels Working Overtime
the NEXT Contractor
Profit Tips 1.1.1.
Hall met fitness trainer Lori Wengle while writing a business feature about "Personal Trainer in a Box" for the local Howell (Mich.) newspaper. "The Fat Princess No More is a very self-revealing book which, while being cathartic for Lori, provides readers with a glimpse into the weight-loss struggles that are not uncommon for millions of people," he said.
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