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Donna Dorsa

Ontario, Pittston
As seen in: eCheck Casinos Canada
Covers:  Mostly mobile and online gambling, but also card/board games, game theory, probabilities, and research-related articles pertaining to these topics.
Doesn't Cover: Forex - ick!
Just me - I write, I create, I 3D print things... living my best life @Cults3D @eCheckCasinos @BambuLab #3DPrintedLife #AWriterWritesAlways

Donna Dorsa’s Biography

Donna Dorsa has a long and varied history in creative works. Her experience in the linguistic arts dates back to the age of 14 when she provided dictation typing services for a novelist. This bred an appreciation for the English language, broadening her vocabulary to the point she's known among inner circles as a human thesaurus. From there, her creativity branched off into 2D graphics and eventually 3D modeling. From 2000-2005, she worked in VRML design (the early days of virtual reality programming). In 2006, her career took a new path when she took a job as an online journalist. The majority of her clientele sought online gambling material to build affiliate websites. This struck a harmonious chord with Donna, as she had a great deal of experience and deep-rooted love for card games, board games, dice games - all sorts of games! She'd spent her entire childhood playing these games around the kitchen table with siblings, cousins, parents, and grandparents - occasionally friends and neighbors as well. Having a natural talent for crunching numbers, she took an immediate interest in game theory and probabilities. Fortunately, these were just the type of raw, strategic articles many of her clients were looking for. In 2012, she teamed up with the owner of echeckcasinos.ca to provide content and editorial insight. She remains actively working with the same client to this day. She's also rekindled her passion for 3D modeling by launching a 3D printing service alongside her husband of 15 years. GetPrinted3D offers custom 3D modeling services and proffers a wide and ever-growing assortment of STL and 3MF files to 3D printing enthusiasts via Cults3D (for individual files for private use) and Patreon (bulk files with commercial license via monthly subscription). Somewhere in between all of this, she's found the time to raise two wonderful children and, on occasion, vend their 3D wares at local craft markets.