Lee Cart

Contributing Writer
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Lee Cart - Lee Cart

Currently working as a book reviewer for the New Maine Times, Kirkus Reviews and ForeWord Reviews, Lee enjoys reading and writing about good books.

A graduate of the creative writing program at the University of Maine Farmington, Lee combines her love of writing with her love of travel. She especially enjoys traveling and writing about Mexico, a country she lived in for over seven years as a child. She spent her winters living in Guadalajara, Mexico where she attended school. In the summers, the family traveled to the coast of Maine and lived in a small lobstering town. The experience of living in two different cultures at such an early age changed Lee's outlook on life and she feels equally at home in Maine and Mexico.

Latest Articles

The Sacred Mayan Tree of Life
The Mayans believe the sacred ceiba tree is the Tree of Life.
Apr 18, 2011 - Lee Cart
The Quieter Side of the Yucatan-Progreso
Looking for a nice beach vacation in the Yucatan but hate the idea of commercial Cancun? Try Progreso.
Apr 13, 2011 - Lee Cart
How to Make Panuchos
Want to make a Mexican dish similar to tacos but from the Yucatan? Try making panuchos.
Apr 12, 2011 - Lee Cart
Mice Control with Herbal Remedies
Herbal remedies are a safe alternative to eliminate pests from the home.
Jan 26, 2011 - Lee Cart
The Sacred Colors of the Ancient Maya
The ancient Mayans believed certain colors were important and represented ordinal directions and various gods in their religious beliefs.
Jan 20, 2011 - Lee Cart