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Alana won in 2010 with Better Homes and Gardens carpenter Rob Palmer, and the following 2011 series with Celebrity chef Manu Feildel.
Other authors include Jack London, Sinclair Lewis, Washington Irving, Zane Grey, Hamilton Garland, Alexandre Dumas, Daniel Defoe, Joseph Conrad, Cervantes and magazines such as Adventure to Time, Better Homes and Gardens and Library Digest.
He loves to eat food and likes to keep his reading well-rounded with subscriptions to Swank, Better Homes and Gardens, and Newsweek.
The first season was hosted by 'Fast Ed' (Better Homes and Gardens) and Tim Campbell (Home And Away).
Over the course of her writing career, Helen Wilson contributed to Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Scribner’s, House Beautiful, House and Garden, Flower Grower, and Better Homes and Gardens.
In 2005, she replaced Noni Hazlehurst as the primary host of the long-running lifestyle program Better Homes and Gardens.
The book received national acclaim and, a year later, she was selected to write the first work of original fiction ever commissioned by Hallmark and Better Homes and Gardens, who published her short story, "Emma’s Christmas Wish," in 1996.
He was published in Reader's Digest and Better Homes and Gardens under the pseudonym Burton Hillis.
The Made in Jefferson gallery phase of the business drew local and national attention and was showcased in three Taunton Press books: Design Book Five, The Workbench Book and The Workshop Book, one issue of Fine Woodworking magazine and they made the cover of Better Homes and Gardens.