Contributor Bio
Linda S. Stark
Linda S. Stark thinks that hitting the computer keyboard is a lot like playing piano. There’s a rhythm to words, and she started hearing it when she found an L.C. Smith typewriter in her family’s basement many years – and another set of black and white keys – ago.
From then until now, she’s done all sorts of things, which includes earning awards, honors, and various sets of initials after her name . . . and doing a fair share of reflection on what it means to be alive with the passion that gives every human the purpose they seek.
Linda’s current work is as senior content editor within 200-year-old and counting Wiley Publishing. Her volunteer duties send her regularly to the Indianapolis Zoo, Riley Hospital for Children, the Eiteljorg Museum, the Indiana Sports Corporation, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and wherever else the music of life explored and experienced needs to be heard loud and strong.


