Erin Konrad —- Writer, Editor, and Social Media Manager

I have been a freelance writer/editor for over 14 years. My writing has appeared on a variety of sites, including Collider, The Mighty, Huffington Post, CouponPal.com, and Teen.com. I’ve covered topics like beauty, fashion, entertainment, travel, technology, health, and strategies for saving money.

Some of my newer pieces have been on:

Collider

The Mighty

FanAppic.com

InfoCurse

PowerHomeBiz

Psychics1on1.com, FreetheBird.au, MMJRecs, Dr. Handicap, DisabledParking.com, and DivanMed

Check out some other links to my work:

Huffington Post

LC Living

For more information about my work or to use my freelance services, please contact me at ekonrad13@gmail.com.

One comment

  1. Hi,

    I was wondering if you’d be interested in reviewing this book. If so, just let me know and I’ll supply an ebook or paperback.

    Many thanks,

    Michael

    Married to the Man Who Washed Himself Away: A memoir of marriage, motherhood and obsessive behaviour. It has a 4.3 Amazon score from more than 100 ratings. Here’s some more info, just let me know if you’d like me to send a copy.
    *Shortlisted for Best Memoir in the 2022 Selfie Awards*

    North-East England, 1956. Lively teenager Joan is falling in love with handsome Kenny, ten years her senior, even though her mother warns her he is too old and set in his ways to make her happy.
    The girls on the clothing factory production line watch with envy as the relationship blossoms. After growing up in the austere post-War years, they all dream of romance and a happy future.
    But we have to learn some lessons the hard way. Kenny’s secret battle with an extreme form of obsessive-compulsive disorder makes creating a normal life for their growing family a daily battle for young Joan.
    Immersed in the warmth, love and hardship of a working-class community, this is Joan’s remarkable true story – a deeply moving account of heartbreak, adversity and resilience.

    “Exquisitely written, this story touches your heart and stays in your soul”—Sacha TY Fortuné

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