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Gwynneth Anderson
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Gwynneth missed her archeology calling early on, seduced by the siren call of the corporate world. Four years ago, she finally escaped and now writes for those left behind in the cubes. When Gwynneth’s not burrowing around in dusty library stacks for information on Egyptian mummies, lost plane wrecks or beer recipes from the Middle Ages, she’s outside indulging her other love - photography. Read her blog at Beyond The Ghosts or check out her photography website at StudioG Photos. Have an itch for a particular topic? Email a subject request here.


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