Veronica Stork
School
Syracuse University, SUNY Albany
Expertise
TV, Comics, Gaming, Movies
- Veronica is a fan of horror and crime shows — the gorier, the better.
- She is an obsessive reader, and yes, the book is better than the movie (usually.)
- She's been playing video games since the 1980s and owned an original NES when they were cutting edge.
Experience
Veronica has been writing for as long as she can remember. She's blogged about Minecraft for the American Library Association, written travel guides for AOL, and even published some poetry. She's a compulsive researcher and is constantly fact-checking things she hears and reads. If you're reading something she's written, you know she's put the legwork in to ensure everything she says is correct and that her sources are cited!
Education
As an undergrad, she studied Japanese language and culture at SUNY Albany (giving her an admittedly slight edge in understanding subbed anime). She then studied Library and Information Science at Syracuse University, where she honed her magic research powers.
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Stories By Veronica Stork
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Richard Donner, director of Superman, The Goonies, The Omen, and Lethal Weapon, has died. Here are his 12 best movies ranked.
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John Wayne died in 1979, but remains one of the world's most famous actors. Yet there are some surprising facts about Wayne that you may not know.
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The Crocodile Hunter is an iconic figure in wildlife conservation, education, and entertainment. But how much do you really know about Steve Irwin?