
Susan Fourtané
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Susan Fourtané is a Science and Technology Journalist, a professional writer with over 18 years experience writing for global media and industry publications. She's a member of the ABSW, WFSJ, Society of Authors, and London Press Club.
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The purple dress
The next morning, Sandra was at work as usual. She was wearing a purple dress and matching Oxford shoes. It was impossible to miss her flirting as Jason came in. Jason was too young and too impressed by an older woman who clearly knew how to manipulate him into doing the dirty work for her.
By Susan Fourtané 9 months ago in Fiction
Morning in the forest
🌳🐇🐿️🦆🌳 Morning starts so bright. Forest creatures run and hide, Happy out of sight! 🌳🐇🐿️🦆🌳 ~~~ Haiku What makes a well written haiku? A haiku should convey a moment of insight, probably from an observation either in the real world or in your mind and heart.
By Susan Fourtané 10 months ago in Poets
How universities can better prepare their students for a future with AI and face the future of work
In the future, every job will be an Artificial Intelligence (AI) job. That was the main take away from an exclusive interview with Gwynedd Mercy University Professor Dr. Cindy Casey. Dr. Casey and I discussed how universities can better prepare their graduates to face the future AI jobs.
By Susan Fourtané 10 months ago in Interview








