The
best part about Quarterly Co. is learning about our contributors. At
first glance, you might not recognize their names but just click on
their profiles and read their “About” sections and you will see just how
amazing these people are.
At
Quarterly Co. you don’t just read about people you admire; you are
actually able to subscribe to a package of goodies shipped to you every 3
months that is designed by your Contributor and that is intended to
reflect what's on their mind and is important and meaningful. At
Quarterly Co. we are interested in finding the “underground” geniuses of
each and every niché, that you and so many others are interested in.
And the more you get to know about them the more extraordinary they
become. Subscribing to these alternative masterminds opens you up to a
whole new world of awesomeness!
For example: Veronica Belmont
Ever heard of her? Yes? No? Well, you have now.
“Veronica is a technology and gaming-centric video host based out of San Francisco. Currently her projects include Tekzilla (a weekly tech help and how-to show on Revision3.com, and The Sword and Laser, a science fiction and fantasy video show, podcast and community, co-hosted with Tom Merritt. She has also written for Slate, DoubleX, MaximumPC, and PC Gamer, and advises for companies including About.me, Goodreads, and Trippy. Veronica was also the original host of Qore on the PlayStation Network.”
While
Veronica is a tech geek, she has other interests and sides to her that
most people don’t know about: food. And who among us can’t relate to a
passion for food.
“...
while living in San Francisco, [Veronica] discovered a love for all the
delicious and creative food options [they] have [t]here. From coffee to
chocolates, [she] will be sharing some of [her] favorite local flavors
of the Bay Area.”
As
someone who is from the Bay Area, I can personally say that she is 100%
spot on! While I’m traveling I often miss the smells and tastes of the
Bay, and even though I’ve lived there for most of my life, there are
always new and interesting things popping up all over the place that I’v
never heard of.
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