Amanda Andrews is the associate editor for the New Hampshire Business Review, a McLean Communications publication, the parent company of New Hampshire Home.
Mary Ann Esposito is the host of the public television series “Ciao Italia,” now in its 29th season, and the author of 13 cookbooks, including her most recent, “Ciao Italia: My Lifelong Food Adventures in Italy.” She lives in New Hampshire. Visit her website at ciaoitalia.com.
Emily Heidt is the assoicate editor for New Hampshire Magazine, a McLean Communications publication, the parent company of New Hampshire Home. She is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire and now lives in Exeter.
Karen A. Jamrog is a freelance writer who covers a wide range of topics, from profiles and lifestyle features to health care issues, including the monthly health-focused column in New Hampshire Magazine.
John W. Hession is New Hampshire Home’s photo editor as well as a photographer and filmmaker specializing in architecture, design, food and advertising. He is currently working on a series of films for the New Hampshire Dance Collaborative. See his work at advanceddigitalphotography.com.
Morgan Karanasios is New Hampshire Home’s photographer. While she was a student in Dijon, France, she took photographs throughout Europe and continues to develop her passion for photography.
Brion O’Connor is a freelance writer and journalist whose work has appeared in many publications, including Men’s Journal, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Bicycling, Men’s Fitness, Boston Magazine, New Hampshire Magazine and numerous in-flight magazines.
Dan Szczesny is a journalist, author and speaker who has written several books of travel memoir, poetry and essays. His newest book, which he wrote with his 6-year-old daughter Uma, is “NH Rocks That Rock: An Adventure Guide to Twenty-Five Famous Boulders of the Granite State.” Learn more at danszczesny.wordpress.com.
Robin Sweetser writes on gardening for the Sunday Concord Monitor and is a contributor to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, among other publications. A former Seacoast resident, she now lives and gardens in Hillsborough.
Carolyn Vibbert is a Portsmouth illustrator whose work also appears on packaging for food and wine brands such as Barbara’s, Stone Cellars and Williams Sonoma.
Note: In the March/Aril issue feature “The Modern Farm,” we incorrectly referred to Sheldon Pennoyer Architects as the SKP team. It should have read SPA team. Additionally, the homeowners in the story raised their family in Marlborough, New Hampshire, not Massachusetts. New Hampshire Home regrets the errors.