WRITER BIOS

[Editor]

Running and mountain biking with her dogs—rain or shine, winter or summer—are two of the things you’ll find managing editor Laura Haraldson doing if she’s not reading or writing voraciously—or distracting herself from these activities watching... more »

[Editor]

Angela Johnson is a writer, reader, thinker and speaker with one daily goal: to live a useful life, content but never complacent. Her fiction has been published in online literary journals and she was a 2012 finalist in The Loft Literary Center’s... more »

[Managing Editor]

St. Louis Park Magazine editor Julie Pfitzinger has been a Twin Cities writer for more than 15 years, with experience writing about family life, education, health and wellness, the arts and much more. She has been writing for Tiger Oak... more »

[Web Editor]

Megan Gosch graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2013 with a B.A. in journalism & global studies with a Spanish minor.  While at "The U," she worked as a marketing & communications coordinator and has written for the ... more »

[Writer]

Sarah Borchers, writer for Plymouth Magazine, Southwest Metro Magazine, and Lake Minnetonka Magazine, loves learning about her community through the interviews for her articles.  With a background in marketing, project... more »

[Writer]

Staff writer Maggie Soucheray Sonnek welcomes comments, feedback, story ideas and tips.

Fresh off undergraduate graduation from the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University, Kelly Butorac struck gold with being able to call Tiger Oak an employment home. She lived and breathed the college news scene as a member of the award-... more »

[Editor]

Growing up in the beautiful Driftless region of southwestern Wisconsin, senior editor Jennifer Pitterle learned to speak Norwegian, to cross-country ski, and—best of all—to love reading and writing. She fell in love with magazine writing during... more »

[Writer]

Staff writer Becky Kazana welcomes story ideas, feedback, comments and tips.

[Writer]

Eric began using his middle initial as a way to distinguish himself from the many other Eric Johnsons of the world, but it mostly just makes him seem pretentious. As such, he’s constantly searching for a pseudonym that won’t offend his mother,... more »

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