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100 | Ally | Carlin | f | After graduating Yale with a B.A. in Fine Arts in 1975, Conrad worked as a journalist and magazine editor. His first published story was about his experiences running with the bulls in Pamplona, which he sold to the San Francisco Examiner for $100. Much of his work was for art magazines: he was one of the founding editors of Art World in the 1970s, and a senior editor of Horizon from 1979-80. In 1982, Conrad moved to Paris and became an adventure travel writer. He wrote articles about riding trains across India, skiing in the Alps, and hot air ballooning over Germany, for magazines such as Condé Nast Traveler, and Forbes Life, for which he served as editor-at-large. | Conrad married art gallery owner Martha Sutherland on May 24, 2003. | after graduating yale with a b.a. in fine arts in 1975, conrad worked as a journalist and magazine editor. her first published story was about her experiences running with the bulls in pamplona, which sh esold to the san francisco examiner for $100. much of her work was for art magazines: sh ewas one of the founding editors of art world in the 1970s, and a senior editor of horizon from 1979-80. in 1982, conrad moved to paris and became an adventure travel writer. sh ewrote articles about riding trains across india, skiing in the alps, and hot air ballooning over germany, for magazines such as condé nast traveler, and forbes life, for which sh eserved as editor-at-large.conrad married art gallery owner martha sutherland on may 24, 2003. | Barnaby | III | writers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to express my highest recommendation for Ally Carlin. I have had the pleasure of knowing Ally for many years, and her exceptional talent and dedication to writing have been cause for admiration.<return><return>After graduating from Yale University with a B.A. in Fine Arts in 1975, Ally began her career in journalism and magazine editing. Her first published piece, which showcased her adventurous spirit, was about the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. This article was later sold to the San Francisco Examiner for $100. Ally's love for the arts led her to become one of the founding editors of Art World in the 1970s, and a senior editor of Horizon from 1979-80. <return><return>In 1982, Ally moved to Paris and became an adventure travel writer, contributing articles about skiing in the Alps, taking hot air balloon rides over Germany, and riding trains across India, for prominent magazines such as Condé Nast Traveler and Forbes Life, where she served as editor-at-large.<return><return>I have been impressed with Ally's ability to capture some of the world's most intriguing destinations, meeting fascinating people and sharing their stories in a meaningful way. Not only does she have a talent for writing, but she also has a genuine curiosity about the world.<return><return>Above all else, Ally is a person of utmost integrity, showing great passion in all her endeavors. I wholeheartedly recommend Ally Carlin for any writing job that requires precision, creativity, and a discerning eye.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to express my highest recommendation for Ally Carlin. I have had the pleasure of knowing Ally for many years, and her exceptional talent and dedication to writing have been cause for admiration.<return><return>After graduating from Yale University with a B.A. in Fine Arts in 1975, Ally began her career in journalism and magazine editing. Her first published piece, which showcased her adventurous spirit, was about the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. This article was later sold to the San Francisco Examiner for $100. Ally's love for the arts led her to become one of the founding editors of Art World in the 1970s, and a senior editor of Horizon from 1979-80. <return><return>In 1982, Ally moved to Paris and became an adventure travel writer, contributing articles about skiing in the Alps, taking hot air balloon rides over Germany, and riding trains across India, for prominent magazines such as Condé Nast Traveler and Forbes Life, where she served as editor-at-large.<return><return>I have been impressed with Ally's ability to capture some of the world's most intriguing destinations, meeting fascinating people and sharing their stories in a meaningful way. Not only does she have a talent for writing, but she also has a genuine curiosity about the world.<return><return>Above all else, Ally is a person of utmost integrity, showing great passion in all her endeavors. I wholeheartedly recommend Ally Carlin for any writing job that requires precision, creativity, and a discerning eye.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] |
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