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1. Crossrocket | Bios
www.crossrocket.com/cr/content - [Cached]Published on: 1/7/2002 Last Visited: 1/7/2002
- Kim Stravers
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Kim Stravers
Kim Stravers serves as the copy editor for Crossrocket. At the age of 15, she packed up shop and moved with her family from Long Island, New York, to Phoenix, Arizona, under the illusion that a "dry" heat would do something for her afro. While attending the University of Arizona in Tucson, she worked for The Arizona Daily Wildcat as the wire/calendar editor. She earned her B.A. in English in 1999, returned to Phoenix and began looking for a way to pay back her ridiculous student loans. Exasperated at seeing friends, family and complete strangers unknowingly commit apostrophe abuse, she took matters into her own hands and began copyediting. After doing freelance work for writers of fiction and non-fiction alike at Phoenix Publishing Group, she traded in her freedom for a full-time gig as a proofreader of trade publications for Sunshine Media. The incessant Arizona heat began to take its blistering toll on her constitution, however, and she finally relocated to Southern California. Her hair thanks her for the middle ground. -
2. Bios
www.bigskate.com/bios.html - [Cached]Published on: 11/15/2000 Last Visited: 11/15/2000
- Kim Stravers
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Kim Stravers
Kim Stravers serves as the copy editor for Monsterskate.com. At the age of 15, she packed up shop and moved with her family from Long Island, New York, to Phoenix, Arizona, under the illusion that a dry heat would do something for her afro. While attending the University of Arizona in Tucson, she worked for The Arizona Daily Wildcat as the wire/calendar editor. She earned her B.A. in English in 1999, returned to Phoenix and began looking for a way to pay back her ridiculous student loans. Exasperated at seeing friends, family and complete strangers unknowingly commit apostrophe abuse, she took matters into her own hands and began copyediting. After doing freelance work for writers of fiction and non-fiction alike at Phoenix Publishing Group, she traded in her freedom for a full-time gig as a proofreader of trade publications for Sunshine Media. The incessant Arizona heat began to take its blistering toll on her constitution, however, and she finally relocated to Southern California. Her hair thanks her for the middle ground.

