Eleanore Whitaker

Contributing Writer
Small, mighty with pen in hand. - K. Grant Watson, Alberta Canada
Small, mighty with pen in hand. - K. Grant Watson, Alberta Canada

Staff writer for RITRO.com, former newsletter contributor to League of Women Voters, Editor of "Timepiece Magazine for Thomas Warne Museum and Historical Society. Published author of "Barrow House" (8/10, PublishAmerica), Published poet. Fiction writing, technical writing and copywriting experience. Public relations advertisements for civic and business organizations. First love is fiction, one manuscript at present with Gale Group, "Hall of the Mountain King". Other manuscripts include "The Excruciator", "Dust Storm", "Morgantown" and "The House At The End of Langdon Road" (sequel to Barrow House), "Two Sisters from Armitage Street", "Mystery at St. Veronique Abbey" and an untitled short story mystery.

Retired professional dance teacher of theatrical arts: ballet, tap, jazz and ethnic dance. Taught at Rutgers University for 12 years. Owner of 2 dance studios for 17 years. Technical writer for environmental engineering company. Accounting and marketing experience 10 years. Professional SEO copywriter for online blogs, businesses and marketing groups with more than 1600 copywriting controls credited and 3 years experience.

Favorite topics in copywriting: environmental, finance and political issues. Blog writer for AARP and personal blog, "November's Child", catering to fiction writing.

Latest Articles

Franz Lehar - The Music In His Soul
The roots of Franz Lehar music originate in his own personal history. He may be considered a "modern day" composer of operettas with an enormous talent.
Mar 5, 2011 - Eleanore Whitaker
Ernestine Rose - The Woman Who Dared
Ernestine Rose may well have been one of the first of the breed of feminists. Her accomplishments to this cause, reveal her as the woman who dared.
Dec 27, 2010 - Eleanore Whitaker
American Writers of the Colonial Period
The austerity of the Colonial era in American history manifested new found interest in writing literature, spawning some of America's distinguished writers.
Dec 27, 2010 - Eleanore Whitaker
The Challenges of Writing Fiction
Everyone writes fiction these days and in numerous genres. The challenges I face as a fiction writer are akin to having readership ESP.
Sep 16, 2010 - Eleanore Whitaker
Mother Jones - The Avenging Angel Of Coal Miners
Mother Jones was an Irish immigrant with a heart of gold for the working class and a ferocious commitment to reforms in the mining industry.
Jul 27, 2010 - Eleanore Whitaker
Izaak Walton, Author And Biographer
As the first professional English biographer, Izaak Walton would take his place in English history as an author of The Complete Angler.
Apr 21, 2010 - Eleanore Whitaker
Samuel Adams
A delegate to the Continental Congresses, Samuel Adams was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and an enthusiastic advocate of freedom.
Jan 30, 2010 - Eleanore Whitaker
Winston Churchill, The Early Years
The world recognizes Winston Churchill as the legendary man of World War II. The many facets of Churchill make him a study in comparisons and contrasts.
Dec 22, 2009 - Eleanore Whitaker
Saladin - The Model of Chivalry
Yusuf ibn-Ayyub Salah-al-Din, Saladin, showed an unusual sense of honor and chivalry during the Holy Wars between the Christians and Muslims in 1175.
Nov 17, 2009 - Eleanore Whitaker
George Washington Helme
The red brick building stands like a beacon to achievement and an historic monument to a man and the tiny town he created around his snuff factory in Helmetta, New Jersey
Oct 14, 2009 - Eleanore Whitaker