Carol Sill Carol Sill, a writer, editor and educator. She taught for many years at Vancouver Film School New Media; her courses ranged from Writing for Interactivity and Preproduction to Proposal Writing and Marketing. Her background includes independent production and McLuhan study. For many years she was a sales executive for international broadcast and non-theatric programs at THA Media Distributors, which represented quality programming from the UK, Australia in Canada, as well as representing Canadian producers internationally. (The company at that time distributed programs in Canada for Channel 4, and ITV production companies such as the former CTE, and Film Australia, as well as Saturday Night Live and Lonely Planet, to name a few.)

Her interactive artwork has been exhibited internationally, and includes Electric Living in Canada, an overview of digital culture involving interviews with 100 digital artists and media theorists. She is also a graduate of trade Publishing Intensives in Book Publishing and Book Editing (SFU), and Magazine Publishing (Banff Centre). She founded Alpha Glyph Publications, Ltd. to provide comprehensive 21st century editorial and publishing services for unique niche-market publications in print and other media, which led to the development of Alphablogs.

Link here for Carol’s personal blog.