Nicola Burnell

Nicola Burnell

Publisher and Editor

Nicola Burnell is the Publisher, Editor and a contributing writer of CapeWomenOnline magazine.

In her work as a manuscript developmental editor and coach, Nicola has helped many writers turn their idea for a book into a completed, polished manuscript. She also works as a Booktrope Publishing Book Manager.

In addition to writing her own novels, Nicola teaches writing classes through Nauset Community Education. These classes include Stop Talking About Writing a Book – Just Write it! and The Healing Power of Writing – a program designed to heal through writing and journaling.

Nicola also leads her own series of Creativity Development and Personal Growth programs and retreats. Click HEREto check out her Classes.

Nicola is a member in Letters of the National League of American Pen Women and is Historian of the Cape Cod Branch. She strives to support the Arts on Cape Cod and collaborates with several cultural organizations in her community.

Nicola lives in Harwich with her two sons and several pets.

To contact Nicola email Nicola@CapeWomenOnline.com You can also follow her on Twitter and read her blog “Nic’s Novel Project”

Jane Schaller

Jane Schaller

Web Princess

Jane Schaller is CapeWomenOnline’s “Web Princess”. She has an AS in Web Design/Development from Cape Cod Community College. In addition to writing for the former print version of Cape Women magazine, she has authored articles for CWO, such as Rebuilding NOLA, Bearing Witness to NOLA and Elizabeth Mumford: The Art of Marketing Nostalgia.

Jane has had a long career as a community volunteer, including serving as President of the Junior League of Northern Westchester (NY), Junior League thrift shop coordinator, chairing numerous church fundraisers, delivering Meals On Wheels and acting as assistant to the Executive Director of the National Organization for Women in NYC during the fight to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.

In her spare time, she enjoys knitting, using her Certificate in Desktop Publishing from CCCC to create cookbooks on her treasured computer (some as fundraisers and others for pure fun), teaching herself to sew and spending time with friends and family.

Mother to three grown daughters, she resides in the Web Princess palace with a crazy Cocker, cute kitty and highschool sweetheart husband, Bill.

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