Amy T
Writer #16649
Joined 7/16/2016
4 Star Rating
1,012 Projects
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Amy practiced business litigation for eleven years, writing hundreds of briefs for submission to state and federal courts. Several years ago, Amy quit practicing law to turn her efforts toward fiction writing. Since then, she has published historical romantic fiction and magazine articles (See A Lost Touch series, available online).
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Specialties

History, particularly medieval; any type of fiction writing; research on a wide variety of topics.

Interests

Horses (Amy owns three), particularly dressage; law; gardening; cooking; history; music; home renovation, architecture, and design.

Education

University of Cincinnati

Amy attended the University of Cincinnati business school, graduating with honors in the area of finance.

University of Dayton School of Law

Amy attended the University of Dayton School of Law on a full academic scholarship, graduating second in her class.

Legal

1,000 Projects Completed

Amy practiced business litigation for eleven years, handling a wide variety of business related disputes. During the course of her practice, she wrote countless briefs for her own cases and for others. She was also the technology liaison between the IT department and attorneys.

Publishing

6 Projects Completed

Amy has written a series of historical romantic fiction, including A Lost Touch of Bliss, A Lost Touch of Innocence, A Lost Touch of Paradise, and A Lost Touch of Magic. Amy has also written freelance articles for magazines, such as Dressage Today.

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5 Projects Completed

Amy has written a series of historical romantic fiction, including A Lost Touch of Bliss, A Lost Touch of Innocence, A Lost Touch of Paradise, and A Lost Touch of Magic. The novels are available on Amazon currently. Her fictional writing has won numerous contests, both regional and national.

Article

1 Projects Completed

Amy has written articles for magazines, including Dressage Today.

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