Jesse W. Love
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Jesse W. Love

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Jesse Love is a writer, photographer, world traveler, inventor, and the Designer and Project Manager for the Celestopea floating ocean communities. His writings include 'How to' books such as the popular 'How to Build a 12x14 Hoop Greenhouse', condensed history books such as the regional bestseller 'History of St. Augustine: Whimsically Illustrated History of North Americas Oldest City', guide books including the regional bestseller 'Hot Springs of Western Washington', and innovative self-help books such as 'Depression Free! Revolutionary Multimedia Self-treatment for Depression, Anxiety and Bi-polar Disorder'. He has been interviewed by newspapers, magazines and television shows regarding his expertise in a variety of fields. His work and projects have attracted the interest of people around the world including the president of Costa Rica who went on national television in 2000 to talk to the people of his country about the inspiration of the Celestopea Project. A contributor to various magazine and newspaper articles he also enjoys copywriting, technical writing and ghostwriting. He has also designed and written the copy for several dozen websites. For seven years he was the co-editor of the award-winning Celestopea Times, which won Magical Blends coveted 'Most Innovative Online Periodical' award in 2006. When he is not writing you'll often find him and his wife Sumara leading wilderness adventure tours, particularly to energy vortex locations around the world. If you enjoy his books, please take a moment to visit the page for the book on Amazon and leave a review.
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