Michelle Fabio – Author Biography

Michelle Fabio

Michelle Fabio is a freelance writer who has lived in her ancestors’
village in Calabria, the toe of the boot, since 2003.

A licensed
attorney, Michelle is the About.com guide to Law School and has written for America’s oldest daily legal
newspaper, Philadelphia’s Legal Intelligencer, International Living,
Transitions Abroad, Create Magazine, Women’s Independent Press, and
LegalZoom.com. She also writes a weekly column at Italy Magazine.

You can read more about Michelle, her writing, Calabrian
fiancé Paolo, two trilingual (English, Italian, Calabrese)
dogs Luna and Stella, and experiments in the kitchen at Bleeding Espresso.

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