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Mariecor is a military veteran's wife and a mother of two. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Gonzaga University (Spokane, WA), and has a strong California Grad School background in Organizational Leadership. Ever the adventuress, Mariecor has visited all the major US military aviation museums in the country, as well as enjoyed bungee-jumping in Australia, skydiving, paragliding, and even hot-air ballooning. She also completed her first marathon in 2006 on Oahu, and loves family vacations with her husband, their children, and pets. Continually sought as a professional writer and freelance editor, Mariecor has been published in USA Today, Studio D Media (formerly Demand Media Studios), Medium.com, Toovia.com, CampTrip.com, O-Dark-Thirty: A Literary Magazine, as well as other media channels.
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Barn Owl portrait | Writer Mariecor | WriterMariecor.com

Tips on Creating an Owl-Friendly Garden

9 years ago • 0 comments • Gardens and Gardening, Lifestyle, Nature, Science and Tech • 16

Attracting owls to your garden can be advantageous – especially when you want to keep rabbits, raccoons, mice, squirrels, gophers, even snakes at bay.  Having a resident owl is a natural, “green” method in minimizing […]

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A Piedmontese by Arthur Hughes 1862 | Purple: How a Failed Chemistry Lab Experiment Altered 19th Century Class Structure | Writer Mariecor | WriterMariecor.com

Purple: How a Failed Chemistry Lab Experiment Altered 19th Century Class Structure

10 years ago • 0 comments • Chemistry, History and Humanities • 15

A Failed Lab Experiment to Produce Quinine Leads to Purple Dye The year was 1856 and a young man of 18 was attempting to chemically synthesize quinine after having heard, in a passing comment from […]

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