Sue Ayers
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Sue Ayers is a freelance writer and training designer who resides in Richmond, VA.  She has designed and developed successful training material for both large and small organizations.  Her freelance articles have been purchased by Seed, Yahoo Sports, Demand Studios and more.  She is the local Richmond Career Development Examiner as well as the National Disney Examiner and is also a frequent contributor to www.RichmondMom.com.

Ayers is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University where she received a bachelor's degree in English.  She is working on her first novel and frequently blogs about staying sane and serene in a crazy world!

Check out her portfolio and her blog by clicking on the above links.  Also, take a moment to review some of the suggested reading materials on the "Recommended Reading" page. You'll recognize some famous names and will surely want to read the newer authors' work too!  Besides having her own reading recommendations, Ayers also reviews books for www.bookpleasures.com.


Besides working (alot!), Ayers enjoys spending time with her faves (daughters Rachel and Emily) and her two rescued pets, Dewey (from AARF) and Clay (from the Richmond SPCA).  She is also a big fan of the Richmond Ballet, Virginia Opera and is a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan from way back - well before they won their first (let alone sixth!) Super Bowl ring! 






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RECENT PUBLICATIONS


How to Protect Children From Texts on Cell phones

Yahoo Sports:  Why I Love the Pittsburgh Steelers

LIVESTRONG:  Richmond, VA Summer Youth Activities

LIVESTRONG:  Things to Do in NYC

Life with a Type 1 Kid:  What I Learned from Diabetes

Recent BookPleasures Book Reviews

Central Virginia JDRF Pump Press Article

Things You Can Wear to the Beach

Listen in as Sue Ayers discusses her Life with a Type 1 Kid column on Will Blog for Kids on Blog Talk Radio:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio/2010/11/05/robin-falls-kids--will-blog-for-kids