Pamela Dittmer McKuen
I’m a long-time contributor to the Chicago Tribune: Metro, Tempo, Real Estate, AlliedHealth and a host of special sections. My current column, “Community Living,” which is about making condominium and homeowner associations better places to live, appears in the Tribune’s Chicago Homes section.
My publishing credits also include AARP The Magazine, Engineering News-Record, Realtor, Midwest Construction, Chicago Architect, Relish, Chicago Life, Victorian Sampler and Photo District News.
My work has been honored by the National Federation of Press Women, the National Association of Real Estate Editors, Community Associations Institute and Writer’s Digest.
I’m also an adjunct instructor in the Journalism and First-Year Seminar Departments at Columbia College Chicago, the country’s largest arts and media college.
I hate playing Scrabble.
A partial client list:
Chicago Tribune
AARP The Magazine
Chicago Life
Midwest Construction
Engineering News-Record
Realtor
Woman’s World
Photo District News
Victorian Sampler
Building Design + Construction
Masonry Advisory Council
Conscious Choice
Northwestern University Institute of Neuroscience
University of Illinois College of Nursing
University of Chicago Hospitals
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association
Aurora University
Elmhurst College
Edward Lowe Foundation
American Marketing Association
Monetta Family of Mutual Funds
DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference

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February 28, 2010 at 11:57 pm
WHAT!?!?!? I love Scrabble. After I got the new CPU, I found the HP one came loaded with some HP games, one of which was Scrabble. Alas, you get only so many free games, and I have exhausted them. So, no more computer Scrabble. (Ditto the HP mah jong offerings.) So I’ll just stick to free cell (which I’m surprisingly good at, given my not-so-hot left-brain “workings”) and Spider Solitaire and the free Microsoft mah jong.
P.S.
Like the site.