Veronica Schorr
School
University Of Connecticut
Expertise
Interior Design, Home Gardening & Cooking, Travel
- Before writing for House Digest, Veronica was assistant editor of a prominent New England interior design magazine where she covered art and antiques, interior design, architecture, home building and renovation, landscape design, and more.
- Veronica watched (maybe obsessively) a lot of Food Network and HGTV growing up...and now she can't stop raising house plant children, being an America's Test Kitchen recipe tester, and trying to sustainably grow organic herbs in the desert heat.
- An avid traveler, Veronica has visited over 15 countries and lived in Florence, Italy, where she painted buon fresco, studied classic Italian villa and garden design, and ate gelato every day.
Experience
Veronica is a writer and editor for businesses in the technology, marketing, news/media, and education industries. An award-winning poet and author of the poetry chapbook, Conscious Blue, her writing has been published in numerous literary magazines and she currently serves as Assistant Poetry Editor at EcoTheo Review. In the past, Veronica has worked in real estate, finance, venture capital, and publishing.
Education
Veronica has a B.A. in Psychology and English with a Concentration in Creative Writing from the University of Connecticut.
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Stories By Veronica Schorr
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Do you love watching birds in your yard during the colder months? If so, think twice before clearing brush piles and trimming up your yard this fall.
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Spider plants are incredibly popular to homeowners, but pests love them as well. Keep insects away from your plant with this common kitchen waste.
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Seeking a unique wall treatment for a touch of glam? Aluminum foil may provide the solution to your accent wall. Find out how to use it as wallpaper.
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Like humans, many plants grow to be more resilient and strong when faced with physical stimulation. But should you really be shaking your plants?