Eva Antonel
has been a
resident of
Essex County
for the past 44
years. She has
gone to school,
married, raised
a family, met lifelong friends and
made a living by working with
books and magazines in this, her
chosen city. When she is not
working with words, she is either
reading or writing them for
pleasure.
Rolling out an
issue of
The Hub takes an
entire team writers,
photographers,
editors and
artists.
Shelley Divnich
Haggert reads,
writes and
teaches in
Windsor, and
has been part
of the local &
national
magazine industry for 16 years.
She has three daughters, and is
“Grandma” to a hedgehog , a
parakeet and a min pin/poodle
cross. She lives with her husband,
and Thor, a dog who’s afraid of
thunder.
Here’s the team that came together for the
September 2015 issue - we're glad we got to
connect with them and hope their stories
and photos connect with you.
At 33 years old
Dan Gray has
seen and done
many different
things. He’s
spent the last 6
years in
Windsor and
Essex County. Dan is a recent
graduate of the St. Clair College
journalism program and looks
forward to finishing a media
converged course in the fall.
Justin Prince
is a lifelong
resident of
Windsor-Essex
County. A
recent
graduate of
St. Clair
College’s journalism program,
he's covered a wide range of
stories and is always on the hunt
for the latest local news.
After
completing
his Master's in
journalism in
the UK, Sean
has returned
to Windsor. He
is currently
freelancing for several Windsor
publications and is always
looking for the next story the
Rose City has to offer. He can be
found on Twitter @SeanPrevil.
Michael
Haggert is one
of those guys
who literally
puts the food
on the table
for his wife.
While he waits
for the city to realize backyard
chickens are a good idea, he’s
making his own pasta, putting up
jam from the backyard berries or
canning sauce from his
homegrown tomatoes.
Angelica
Haggert has
two BAs from
the University
of Windsor and
studied media
convergence at
St. Clair
College. She loves all things
theatre, words, chips & dip and
giraffes, as well as writing and
photography. She’s mom to
Franklin the dog and Samwise
the cat, and has a moderate
Twitter addiction. Forgive her in
advance, because she will correct
your spelling, no matter who you
are.
Alex Antonel is
a LaSalle
native living in
Toronto. By day
she vegetates
in a cubicle,
proofreading
romance
novels. By night she weaves
through crowds at rock shows,
samples craft beers and marks up
erroneous ads on the subway
with her blue Sharpie.
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