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Loriann Oberlin : ウィキペディア英語版
Loriann Oberlin
Loriann Hoff Oberlin (born June 2, 1961) is an American writer and author as well as a licensed clinical professional counselor. She has co-written ''Overcoming Passive-Aggression: How To Stop Hidden Anger From Spoiling Your Relationships, Career and Happiness'' as well as ''The Angry Child: Regaining Control When Your Child Is Out of Control'' with Congressman Tim Murphy, Ph.D. She is also the author of ''Surviving Separation and Divorce'', in addition to several other non-fiction books. In addition, she writes fiction using the pen name Lauren Monroe. Her first novel, published in 2014, was titled ''Letting Go: Book One of The Maryland Shores.'' She wrote a second novel in the series titled "Second Chances: Book Two of The Maryland Shores" that was released in 2015.
== Early writing career ==

Oberlin was born in a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and identified her passion for books and writing during her high school years.() She is a graduate of Montour High School and went on to earn a B.A. from (Westminster College, in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania ) in 1983. During her collegiate years, she worked on the college newspaper, at the campus radio and television station as a broadcast major, and interned at KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh.
Oberlin's early career focused upon public relations, freelance writing and teaching writing in various lifelong learning programs at community colleges in Western Pennsylvania. She contributed regularly to regional parenting publications across the country and to national magazines including ''Elegant Bride, Bridal Guide, The Saturday Evening Post, First for Women, Parenting, Parents, Woman's World, US Air Magazine,'' and ''Hemispheres.'' She wrote a column for the ''Pittsburgh Business Times'' on work/life balance and contributed to the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.'' Oberlin also taught non-fiction book and magazine article writing classes through Writer's Digest Online Workshops.()
Her first book ''Writing For Money'' was published by Writer's Digest Books (F&W Media) in 1995, followed by ''Working At Home While The Kids Are There, Too'' (Career Press) in 1997. She was an initial contributor to the ''Insider's Guide to Pittsburgh'' (2000, first edition) the same year that ''Surviving Separation and Divorce: A Woman's Guide to Making It Through the First Year'' was published. During her writing career, she also contributed to the Everything series published by Adams Media and later revised the second edition of the ''Compass American Guide to Pennsylvania.''()

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