Jacqueline Conry

Falmouth, MA USA
Website: http://www.jaciconry.com
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Professional Experience

Versatile, vibrant, and passionate about my work, my decade-long writing career has involved covering the shopping scene of Paris’ storied St-Germain-des-Pres; the pulse of San Diego’s Little Italy, now a hip urban design district; and the sport of bonefishing in the crystal clear cerulean waters of Great Exuma. I’ve written about architecture and interior design for numerous national and regional publications: I’ve showcased an early modernist’s first U.S. commission, pared down cottages on Cape Cod, and the splendid décors of many 19th-century New England mansions. I am energetic and creative, and I enthusiastically welcome the opportunity to write articles of all subject matter.

Expertise

Editor
8 Years
Reporter
10 Years
Writer
10 Years

Specialty

Home & Garden
8 Years
Lifestyle
10 Years
Travel
10 Years

Industries


Magazine - Large Consumer/National magazines
8 Years
Magazine - Local/Regional magazines
6 Years
Newspaper - Local/Regional
10 Years

Total Media Industry Experience

10 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

The Boston Globe (10+), Forbes Custom Media (1-2), U.S. Airways Magazine (3-5), Delta Sky (1-2), New England Home (1-2)

Other Work History

Managing Editor, South Shore Living, June 2005-August 2008 Editor, Cape Cod Guide, April 2007-August 2008 Associate Editor, Forbes, September 2000-February 2004

Technical Skills

Photography

Computer Skills

Word, Windows XP, OS X

Equipment

MacBook, digital camera, audio recorder

References

Available upon request.

Showcase

General

The John Adams estate in Quincy, MA.
An article which ran in the Boston Globe's Sunday Travel section about skiing in the Berkshires.
An article describing the recent influx of antimicrobial home products which claim to kill viruses that cause common colds, and many other ailments or fungi.
An article about the growing number of homeowners using bioheat, a mixture of home heating fuel and vegetable oil, to keep their houses warm.
An article profiling best-selling author, Sue Miller, in her Boston home.