About Sue Mosher
Hi! I'm Sue Mosher, and Place Keepers is my ongoing project for exploring the relationship of people to place, both specific places and our general spatial relationship with the world.
In 2009, I received my M.A. degree in Engaged Humanities from Pacifica Graduate Institute. My course of study emphasized depth psychology, mythology, and their practical application to today's communications, environmental, and economic challenges.
What I Do
I try to apply what I've learned at the intersection of spirit and action, building on my experience in helping people get more out of their software and in guiding conversations within the communities that I value. Possible engagements through Turtleflock LLC, my private consulting firm, include writing and editing projects, online or in-person training, and group facilitation.
I am also the author of hundreds of articles and seven books on Microsoft Outlook, including the bestselling Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers and the latest version, Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming, released in June 2007. While I am no longer working professionally as a desktop software guru and developer, I still provide support for Outlook issues in various online forums and have been recognized by Microsoft for that work, receiving the annual Most Valuable Professional award every year since 1994.
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