Sue Dolentz
Sue Dolentz holds a bachelor's degree in Creative & Proessional Writing. She currently works as a Web Content Editor and Copywriter for small retail websites. She also works as an occasional freelance writer. Her areas of expertise are literary criticism, blogging and media writing. She lives in Minnesota with her husband, Joel and their giant Maine Coon cat, George.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Creative & Professional Writing from Bemidji State University
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Top 5 Gift Shops in Ely, MinnesotaEly, Minnesota may be a small town, but it offers a lot in the way of quality shopping experiences. -
Annual Summer Events in Ely, Minnesota Visitors Shouldn't MissThere's a reason Ely, MN was voted "America's Coolest Small Town". Despite its small size, Ely offers a great variety of things to see and do, especially in the summer months when the tourism season is in high gear. -
She Remembers SummerShe remembers the feeling of the wind on her face following a long dry spell. -
Home Remedies for Morgellons DiseaseIf you've never heard of Morgellons Disease, you're not alone. Not yet recognized by the medical community, those who suffer with Morgellons are forced to devise their own treatment plans.
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Writing a Blog That's Worthy of Reading:The thing is, anyone can start a blog. Anyone. You need no credentials, qualifications, creativity or something worth writing about. But if you want to start a blog and a readable one that can maintain an audience, avoid these pitfalls.
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Maintaining a Fan Base for Your BlogWithout loyal fans, blogs are relatively pointless. But just how can you keep your fans interested and involved?
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Rodent Ulcers in Cats:A rodent ulcer (also known as an indolent ulcer or Eosinophilic ulcer) is not an entirely uncommon phenomenon in the feline world. Nor is it as ugly or awful as it sounds.
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The Effects of Marijuana Use on Bipolar DisorderMany marijuana users swear by the drug to treat bipolar disorder, but some people rail against marijuana's negative effects on mental disorders. Whether marijuana is a treatment or a cause for the disease remains uncertain.
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The Effects of Marijuana Use on DepressionResearch suggests a link between heavy marijuana use and depression, although some who use marijuana on a regular basis claim it actually lessens the severity of their symptoms.
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What I Did with My Degree in Creative and Professional WritingA Creative and Professional Writing Degree sounds about as useful as an Underwater Basket Weaving Degree. However, the writing field offers plenty of opportunities if you just know what to look for.
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Sexist Views in Freud's Essay The Theme of the Three CasketsIn his literary criticism The Theme of the Three Caskets, Freud is analyzing the recurring theme in myth and literature of a hero choosing between three boxes.
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Jane Austen's "Sense & Sensibility": Using Characterization to Convey a Social MessageHow Austen conveys her feelings about society's norms through the characters in her novel, "Sense & Sensibility".
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Americanness as a Standard for Today's LiteraturePerhaps America invented a new set of standards for its literature. Perhaps this is the reason that there seems to be so much sexism in American literature.
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Sexuality in Tom Robbins's Novel Villa IncognitoTom Robbins's novel Villa Incognito challenges preconceived notions of government, organized religion and societal norms, forcing the reader to question their views and beliefs.
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Teaching Your Cat to Travel in a CarAlways wanted to travel with your cat, but never knew if it was doable? These tips will walk you through the process so you can easily travel with your furry friend.
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Preventing Picky EatersThink you can't get your picky eater to eat right? Think again. Start by being the parent and setting up some dinnertime rules.
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Taking God Out of His Box"Let Go, Let God". Take God out of His box, and allow Him to work in your life.
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Staying Calm in the Face of FearWe all face challenges that seem bigger than us. But we can keep our peace because of our faith in God.
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Switching from Kitten to Cat FoodCats are finicky eaters as it is. Once you're ready to change from kitten to cat food, these tips and hints can come in handy. -
A Deeper Reading of Emily Dickinson's "Through the Dark Sod"A literary criticism of Emily Dickinson's poem "Through the Dark Sod"
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Tips for a Happy, Healthy Holiday SeasonThese dos and don'ts for maintaining your happiness and health over the holidays might just save you. -
Reading "The Yellow Wallpaper" as a Ghost Story"The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman has many times been seen as a victory for the feminist movement. However, a different look and reading of the piece can produce very different results.
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Attracting and Maintaining an Audience for Your BlogBlogging is about more than just spouting off on the topic of your choice. Be responsible about it, and you'll find a loyal following.
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Maine Coons: The Dogs of the Cat WorldMaine Coons are known for their quirky traits. But it's good to know what these traits are beforehand, so you don't think your cat is crazy. -
In Praise of Online ShoppingAfraid to shop online? Don't be. Shopping in person is much, much worse.
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The Trouble with TwitterEver wonder what the hype over Twitter is all about? So have I. Even in a world where social media reigns supreme, I still don't understand all the fuss over Twitter.
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In Defense of TelevisionWe've all heard about the dangers of television. But could it be that television is sometimes good for the creative juices?





