Margherita Marullo

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School
College Of Arts & Sciences/School Of Humanities & Communication
Expertise
Travel, Lifestyle, Health & Wellness

Experience

Margherita is a journalist, freelance writer, editor, landscape photographer, and self-published author in both the United States and Europe, with nearly 20 years of experience in each of these fields. As a journalist and freelance writer, she has written for several online and print publications in the U.S., and recently her travel writing work has been published in The Florentine (Italy). Her passion for writing and travel led her to start her own travel business in 2014 - giving way to writing feature articles about varying countries and locations. Margherita also worked as Book Editor for best-selling author, Freddy Silva, on his non-fiction, travel, and ancient architecture manuscript entitled, "Common Wealth – Our Legacy of Places of Power and the Transfiguration of the Human Soul," (copyright/published 2010); re-released in 2012 under the new title, "The Divine Blueprint: Temples, Power Places, and the Global Plan to Shape the Human Soul." Her first travel book, "The Sacred Mysteries of Scotland," was published in 2015, and she currently writes professionally (and humorously) about her relocation and travels from the U.S. to Italy, Scotland, France, and back to Italy.

Education

Margherita received her degree in English in the U.S.
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