Editor-in-Chief
Background
Tom Elliott’s writing and editing career began in 1993 when began writing, editing, and proofreading voice-over scripts, radio spots, documentary films, magazine articles, scholarly research publications,
business proposals, press releases, and web copy for e-book publishers, law firms, marketing consultants, on-line news publishers, and ad agencies.
In 1994, he entered a national essay writing contest sponsored by USA Today newspaper and won 1st place for his "Black Fathers in America" essay. Since then he has authored hundreds of magazine articles, scholarly research publications, business proposals, press releases, and web copy for e-book publishers, law firms, marketing consultants, on-line news publishers, and ad agencies.
He has also worked with research scholars and “ghost” writers to organize and refine articles, publications, documentary film scripts, and on-line video broadcasts.
Voice Actress/E-Book Narrator
Background
Miss Laverne’s career in voice acting began in Chicago in 1999 when she began reading scripts for political ads. She has a dynamic, engaging voice that brings written words to life and a conversational tone that invites listeners to engage with the content.
Laverne has 25 years of experience in audiobook/eBook narration and a professional approach that gives her the ability to complete projects in a timely manner
Her previous work with non-specified genres shows her flexibility and the ability to adapt to different styles. Miss Laverne can provide just the right voice talent for your radio or tv commercials, infomercials or direct response, narration voice-over, phone-related messaging, character voice-overs or other voice talent projects.
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Editor/Author
Background
Dr. Elliott’s writing background began in 1971 when she began publishing scholarly research articles as a mathematics education professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
After retiring from the teaching profession, she became fascinated by the field of genealogy and its vast implications in modern society. Today, her work focuses mainly on genealogical research that gathers factual evidence from public records to piece together family ancestries and combines that information with plausible explanations for how and why our ancestors lived the lives they did.
This work has proven invaluable in helping to identify lines of ancestry and genetic traits that may have both health and inheritance implications for members of your family for years to come.