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Sherri Daley

Sherri Daley has been writing freelance for national and regional publications for many years, including MORE magazine, Car and Driver, and the New York Times. She is the author of a book about commodities traders and a ghostwriter for business motivational texts. As a freelancer, she has established herself as someone who will write about anything – from cancer treatments to the lives of Broadway stagehands to that new car smell, blueberry jam, and Joshua Bell’s violin. Her curiosity drives her to read about anything, too, and she’s eager to share what she likes with others. She says life’s too short to read a bad book. When she’s not reading, she’s tending her gardens in Connecticut where she lives with her cat and a cage of zebra finches, although she’d rather be living in Iceland. Visit her blog at sherridaley.com for more!

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Dominatrix Investigates String of Disappearances

Although it is Elizabeth Cromwell, tall, imposing, blond and beautiful, who strides through Preposterous (Exponential Press) Jennifer Mason’s latest work of fiction — often brandishing a braided whip — she’s seldom alone. She’s got an almost endless and certainly multifarious troupe of characters in tow. VARIOUS SUPPORTING CHARACTERS There’s Harrington, her…
Sherri Daley
June 16, 2022
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More Than a Juicy Tell-All, “Penis Politics” Reveals the Realities of Being a Woman in the Newsroom

The wobbly balance of power between men and women has been the stuff of smoldering resentments and outright debate for millennia, all over the world, in cultures far-flung and in our own backyards. In her immensely readable memoir, Penis Politics (Sartoris Literary Group), journalist and political consultant Karen Hinton shares…
Sherri Daley
December 16, 2021