Faith & Culture Writer's Conference @ Western Seminary

I'd like to extend a huge "thank you" to the amazing staff Western Seminary, who asked me to teach two workshops on Writers on the Web. Unfortunately (well, for them, anyway), one of my dearest...

Angella Foret Diehl

Writing Clips

National Day of Prayer

Mission Portland Column Published April 2002 in Christian News Northwest 662 words This year’s National Day of Prayer will be held on Thursday, May 2, and will have a decidedly important focus: praying for America. The theme of this year’s …

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Native Expression

Mission Portland Column Published March 2002 in Christian News Northwest For many Native Americans, says Richard Twiss, the gospel of Jesus Christ has not been good news. Twiss, a Lakota born on South Dakota’s Rosebud Reservation, knows this as well …

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr: The Theology of Non-violence

Mission Portland Column Published February 2002 in Christian News Northwest On January 20, the nation celebrated a leader who fought for the rights of Americans, preached non-violence and demonstrated the love of Jesus Christ in his life and teaching. This …

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Dreamweaver MX: Kick Your Web Design Up a Notch

Published in Computer Bits Magazine, September 2002 under Angella K. Foret 2023 Words When you’re ready to move beyond the limitations (and annoyances) of Microsoft FrontPage, you’ll be faced with a daunting array of HTML editors. Dreamweaver MX, with its …

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Affiliate Advertising: More profitable than banner ads?

Published in Computer Bits Magazine, September 2001 under Angella K. Foret 2068 Words Industry leaders estimate that less than 1% of banner ads are actually clicked on and read. With click-through rates declining across the board and the Internet economy …

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Little Amy Fisher needs your help

Published in Computer Bits Magazine, 1999 under Angella K. Foret 2021 Words Little Jessica Mydek needs your help. So does Timothy Flyte. By passing along this email, you could save their lives. The American Cancer Society has pledged 3 cents …

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The Good Times Virus: An urban legend for the Internet …

Published in Computer Bits Magazine, March 1999 under Angella K. Foret 2152 Words Goodtimes will re-write your hard drive. It will scramble any disks that are even close to your computer. It will recalibrate your refrigerator’s coolness setting so all your …

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Computer

I wrote several articles for Computer Bits Magazine, a computer magazine based in Portland, OR. While Computer Bits is now out of print, I still have very fond memories of the first magazine to publish my work (and pay me for …

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HTML 4.0 vs 3.2

 Published in Computer Bits Magazine, November 1998 (under Angella K. Foret) 1906 Words Once upon a time, nerds with squinty eyes and pale skin would emerge from their cubicled cocoons after hours of writing pure HTML code, achieving technically what …

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School year is over, but lunches continue

A summer food program caters to low-income students in Washington County HILLSBORO — No more pencils, no more books . . . and no more food to fill students’ tummies? The close of the school year can mean the end …

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