Michael McBride

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Michael McBride - Photo by Valerie McBride 2010
Michael McBride - Photo by Valerie McBride 2010

I'm the former Editor of Health Management Technology magazine and I've been a freelance writer for more than 20 years.

I live in Austin from where I write and edit case studies, feature articles, SEO, Web content, and tutorials on healthcare, information technology, photography, videography, digital image manipulation/enhancement and 3D animation, as well as writing articles for Suite101.com, the coolest place on the Internet to be read.

If you need a writer or editor feel free to drop me a line. I can be reached at me@michaelmcbride.com or at www.michaelmcbride.com.

Latest Articles

Living with Barrett's Syndrome (Esophagus)
Barrett's Esophagus or Barrett's Syndrome is a precancerous condition and not to be taken lightly. Here's how to recognize it and what treatment to expect.
May 10, 2010 - Michael McBride
Pacific Smoked Salmon Chowder
This creamy chowder features subtle smoked undertones and a rich variety of fresh flavors. It's great served as an appetizer or even as a main course.
May 6, 2010 - Michael McBride
Taking Macro Photography Without a Macro Lens!
Here's a little-known technique that enables you to take stunning macro photography without spending hundreds of dollars on expensive macro lenses.
May 5, 2010 - Michael McBride
Choose the Best Running Shoes for You
Selecting a running shoe is more than just getting a good fit. You must choose the best shoe for your type of running. Here's what you need to know.
May 3, 2010 - Michael McBride
The Best Chocolate Chip Pie EVER
Chocoholics go crazy for this luscious dessert. It's super easy and fun to make and will make you a big hit at parties.
May 3, 2010 - Michael McBride
Fresh Market Seafood Bisque Chowder
Enjoy the authentic taste of Seattle's and Boston's seafood markets with this luscious lobster scallop bisque chowder.
Apr 28, 2010 - Michael McBride
How to Pitch Stories to Magazine Editors and Get Published
Knowing what editors want in pitches makes all the difference and can get you published instead of rejected. Here are some tips that will get you noticed.
Apr 12, 2010 - Michael McBride