Victoria Wright

Victoria Wright

Victoria Wright lives in Texas and has traveled much of the US. Her writing started as a childhood hobby and later became a course of study and eventually, a part of her career. Victoria's interest in ancestral studies led to her ultimately adding genealogy services to her research services business. Also a voice-over artist, Victoria has voiced many commercials, promos and documentaries, among other media projects. Having worked on both sides of the camera, writing, production and creation of all sorts has become a passion. Victoria's diverse interests include everything from crafts & cooking to pole-building construction. She enjoys reading, writing, research, filmmaking, nature & relaxing with her family, pets and a good cup of coffee.
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  • Winter Thoughts
    It may be cold outside but winter warms our hearts.
  • Reflect on the Season
    The magic of Christmas must be shared in order to thrive.
  • Pure Beauty
    The delicate and purifying blanket Mother Nature drapes us in is honored in this short piece.
  • The Audio-Technica AT2020 USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone – Affordable Price, Excellent Quality!
    If you’re in the market for a new microphone, the Audio-Technica AT2020 USB microphone is my microphone of choice. I recommend this product to all professionals in the VO industry.
  • Knowledge
    This is a haiku about my view of life-long learning.
  • The Texas Renaissance Festival - 37 Years and Better Than Ever
    The Texas Renaissance Festival is one of the country's best Renaissance Festivals. Just a short drive from Houston you can find yourself back in the 16th Century. For eight weekends in Oct. and Nov. you can disappear into another place and time!
  • The Crispy Texans
    A humerous look at Texas and the effects of the record-breaking heat of summer 2011.
  • Lesson in Reality
    Lesson in Reality is about the journey taken in life and the transition from child to adult...often not what we'd have expected or hoped for.
  • Ode to Big Brother
    For many seasons we have watched the social experiment known as Big Brother play out on CBS, online and Showtime2's BB After Dark. Here is one long time viewer's take on the game as a whole.
  • Mother Nature's Joke
    Sometimes you just need to laugh to keep yourself from crying. A humorous poetic story of the jokes Mother Nature plays on the severely drought stricken regions of Texas.
  • Sun Baked
    A humerous look at some of the worst drought conditions seen in Texas in many years.
  • A Perfect Houston Saturday - Fun for Your Kids and You!
    There aren't many places that can prove to be as entertaining to adults as the children, but this one is a 5-star destination.
  • The Safety of Houstonians Relies on Prop 3: Red Light Cameras
    One of the propositions facing Houston's voters this year is Prop 3 - Keep Houston Safe. This is one of the easiest decisions I believe voters will be facing. Since implementing the use of red light cameras, Houston has become a safer city for drivers.
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  • Last Ride
    A long, dark country road was all that stood between me and the safety of my home...thirty minutes, a few miles. Doesn't sound so bad, but in the middle of the night, when you're out all alone - just steer clear of the tracks.
  • Houston Display - Racially Offensive or Not?
    Was this 'Halloween display' really racially offensive or not. Why was there even a question? Of course it is! Being racially offended is NOT something that only applies to non-white people - racial discrimination and bigotry is felt by ALL races.
  • Houston Prop 1 - the Renew Houston Initiative
    Are you familiar with the controversial Prop 1 that will be facing Houston's voters at the ballot box? I'm sure that some have heard about it and are sure it is some kind of joke, but the sad truth is it isn't.
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  • Houston Mayor and City Council Approves Controversial 380 Agreement
    It is official '" Houston City Council has passed the Koehler 380 agreement with an 11 to 4 vote. Some would say it is a win for Wal-Mart, others call it a start to revitalizing an historic neighborhood.
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  • A Guide to Being PC - Politically Correct, that Is
    This guide to political correctness will change your life. Learn how to hide what you see, hear, and know and achieve total lack of opinion! Being "PC" - It's the way of the nation; learn how here with five simple rules!
  • Purple - My Haiku
    Purple - My Haiku Visions of Violet
  • Voice123 and Voices.Com - Your Online Voice Over Hot Spots
    If you need a professional voice for your commercial, company DVD, phone system, web video or about any other type of project, looking online is your best choice. The two largest online voice-over communities are Voice123 and Voices.com.
  • Top Five Movie Remakes - Five Movie Remakes that Are Not to Be Missed
    Making a movie is never a small task, but remaking a movie is even trickier. Every remade movie will be held to a different standard. The following five movies have passed the test.
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate "Mookies" Recipe
    This interesting combination of muffin-meets-cookie, mingled with the always loved combo of peanut butter and chocolate will knock your socks off! It's a guaranteed new favorite that your friends and family will be begging for.
  • Starbucks Coffee - Reducing the Guilt: Tips for Reducing Your Calories, Fat, and Sugar Intake
    Starbucks doesn't have to be a dieter's nightmare. They offer a wide variety of choices to create a drink that will fit your lifestyle perfectly. Try these tips to make your next drink guilt-free. Now if we could just do something about the price...
  • Gingerbread Cookies - No Cookie Cutter Necessary
    Nothing compares to the spicy sweet smell of homemade gingerbread cookies. This delicious gingerbread cookie recipe makes it easy to get the delightful gingerbread taste without the cookie cutters, rolling pin and all the hard work!
  • For the Love of Peanut Butter: Four Recipes You Must Have
    Here are four recipes that peanut butter lovers will not be able to resist. From breakfast to snacks to delicious desert, peanut butter is the perfect special ingredient. Try one today - you won't be sorry!
  • Pumpkin Mousse Pie - Not Your Ordinary Pumpkin Pie Recipe
    Want to try a twist on your ordinary pumpkin pie? Try this recipe for a Pumpkin Mousse Pie and you may never go back. With a gingersnap crust and light fluffy filling, it's guaranteed to be a hit. This simple icebox pie will leave them begging for more.
  • Trail Mix Cookie Recipes - Quick, Easy and Oh So Good
    It's true - a nutritious AND delicious cookie! And better yet, it's quick and simple! This Trail Mix coolie will quickly become a favorite of your friends and family.
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix in a Jar - Great Recipe, Great Gift
    These may be the very best homemade chocolate chip cookies you've ever tasted. Use the recipe for yourself or make a delicious mix in a jar to give as a gift. It's quick, easy and cost efficient!
  • Six Uncommon Uses for White Vinegar
    Here are six uses for white vinegar you may never have known about. From gardening to home remedies to cleaning, white vinegar can get the job done!
  • Uses for Chap Stick - More Than a Lip Balm
    There are many uses for Chap Stick lip balm that have absolutely nothing to do with your lips. From home remedy to home and garden helper, Chap Stick is an indispensable tool.
  • Basic Reiki Hand Positions
    This will explain the basic, commonly used Reiki hand positions for the front and back of the body. While some practitioners may use other hand placements in addition to the ones here, these are the basics taught to nearly every Reiki professional.
  • Usui Reiki: A Brief Overview of the Reiki Experience
    Reiki is a therapeutic technique from Japan now used worldwide. This summary informs you about this form of energy healing and what to expect when you attend a Reiki session.
  • Senate Bill 2611: How Your Senator Voted, How to Contact Them and Who is Up for Re-Election This Year
    S. 2611, the "Illegal Immigrant Amnesty" aka "Guest Worker" bill, has stirred up nationwide debate. Learn how your Senator voted and how to contact them by phone or email. Many are up for re-election this year. Tell them how you feel about this issue.
  • How to Make Your Own Homemade Finger Paints
    It is simple and inexpensive to make your own finger paints right in your own kitchen. In a matter of minutes you can have your little artist at work on a new refrigerator masterpiece. It also provides a great lesson in basic colors and color mixing.
  • Top Three Vegetarian Restaurants in Houston
    Finding a good vegetarian meal can often be challenging. These particular vegetarian restaurants are also sworn to wow even the hungriest carnivores in your party too. Head in today to enjoy the best vegetarian dishes Houston has to offer.
  • Make Your Own Puzzles - It's Simple and Inexpensive
    Making your own puzzles is easy, fun and inexpensive too! This project shows you how to create educational puzzles and picture puzzles just for fun. With a few supplies and some creativity you can create a great gift for the kids in your life.
  • Herb Ideas - Making Flavored Vinegar and Oil in Decorative Bottles or Jars
    An easy idea for flavored vinegar or oil lovers or to give as a lovely handmade gift that's both attractive and delicious. With glass containers, some basic ingredients and a few simple supplies you can make flavored vinegars and oil right at home.
  • Herb Ideas - Make and Bottle Your Own Herb Butter Seasoning
    This simple recipe will make the best herbed butter you've ever tasted. Make up a batch and give it as gifts but be sure to keep some for yourself too! Store the dry mix for later or use it today. It's easy, inexpensive and tastes great!
  • Herb Ideas - Make Your Own Herbed Salt in Decorative Bottles
    This Herbed Salt will quickly replace your current favorite seasoning salt. It is easy to prepare and is a wonderful use for your fresh grown herbs, although, store-bought will work just as well. Whip up a batch in your kitchen today!
  • Ideas Using Lavender Oil - a Gift or Just for You
    Lavender has long been used for many things from its aromatherapy value to claims of aiding with ailments. Having virtually no side effects, lavender has become popular with herbalists and crafters alike. Here are some ideas for using lavender oil.
  • Homemade Herbal Teabags - a Wonderful Low-Cost Homemade Gift
    Nothing says "from-the-heart" quite like a gift made by your own two hands. To create a beautiful tea set for one can cost just a few dollars. Homemade herbal teabags add that unique touch to be remembered. Fun to make and a truly great low-cost gift.
  • Houston Area Activities for Children of All Ages
    The Houston area has plenty of fun and educational destinations for families with children. Make memories while enriching their lives. Here you can find places, descriptions, prices and all you'll need to start planning out your summer right now!
  • Cape Fear: The Different Visions of Two Directors
    J. Lee Thompson first directed Cape Fear. Nearly 30 years later Martin Scorsese would thrill audiences again with his version of the film. Though the underlying story is the same, two directors show us just how differently the story can be told.
  • An In-depth Look at MGM's Blockbuster Musical Singin' in the Rain
    Singin' In The Rain saw instant success with its 1952 release and remains one of the most highly acclaimed musicals ever. Through this examination of the film you will learn what the movie is about and why it became such a blockbuster hit.
  • My Antonia - Exploring the Shimerda Family
    Antonia Shimerda is the book's main character, but her family also has a great impact on the story. This study of the Shimerda family investigates their significance to the story through their relationships with other characters.
  • My Antonia - Analyzing Antonia Shimerda and Lena Lingard
    Although both Antonia and Lena come from somewhat similar backgrounds, their characters are very different. With examples from the book included, you will see a compare and contrast examination of both Antonia Shimerda and Lena Lingard.
  • My Antonia - Examining the Relationship Between Jim and Antonia
    Here you will find a thorough study of the relationship between the characters Jim Burden and Antonia Shimerda from Willa Cather's My Antonia. Their evolving relationship and the impact they had on one another are among topics discussed.
  • An In-Depth Analysis of Western Heroes from The Searchers and Unforgiven
    Take an in-depth look at the main characters of "The Searchers" and "Unforgiven". A thorough analysis of both characters finds that although they may both be Western heroes they have little else in common…so much for the stereotypical "Old West".

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