Laurice B. Karrell worked in the high-tech sector in the capacity of senior technical editor and technical editing supervisor for a total of thirty-three years. She started her tec...view moreLaurice B. Karrell worked in the high-tech sector in the capacity of senior technical editor and technical editing supervisor for a total of thirty-three years. She started her technical editing career in 1958 (until 1969) at National Radio Company, manufacturers of a wide range of amateur radio equipment, which also fulfilled government and military contracts. Ms. Karrell attended Boston University, focusing on short-story writing and creative writing. She endured multiple sclerosis for over fifty years and was finally diagnosed with the disease after twenty-five years of her first major exacerbation.view less