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Celia Rivenbark : ウィキペディア英語版 | Celia Rivenbark Celia Rivenbark is humor columnist and author. She was born in Duplin County, North Carolina, where she remained for most of her life. She continued to live in the country side of Duplin County and away from urban life. Having completed twenty-one years of journalism, she married Scott Whisnant,〔(Greensboro North Carolina ''News & Record )〕 a sportswriter at the time and now the Director of Government Relations for New Hanover Health Network. Scott Whisnant authored ''Innocent Victims'', which was a bestseller. Currently, Celia Rivenbark resides in Wilmington, North Carolina with her husband and daughter, Sophie. ==Journalism career== Rivenbark graduated from college and immediately placed herself in a job writing for her hometown paper, The ''Wallace Enterprise''. She soon became employed at the Wilmington, North Carolina ''Morning Star'' where she began creating a humor column. Her increasing popularity of greater than 50,000 readers provided her with a national health journalism award in addition to innumerable press awards. She authored weekly humor columns for ''Sun News'' of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as well.〔(Rivenbark's column at Myrtle Beach Sun News )〕 Rivenbark's columns were further distributed as a collection of her columns was circulated in 2000 by the Coastal Carolina Press.
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