Our Authors
damianom
I'm Damian Madray, the creative director at Gaucho Inc. My main role is of course direction, but I work on web designs, branding and internet marketing campaigns. I don't limit myself to one field because as long it requires creativity, it applies to my better nature.
Recent Post: Daily Gift Idea: Space Saving Kitchen Utensils
MarvPratt
Based in Austin, Texas, Marv is a writer/performer who loves to entertain and has a terrible time writing serious bios about himself that do not contain either comical hyperbole, or outright lies. Despite this, he will try. Marv was a media staple in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. He was almost as famous as the weekend weather guy on the lowest rated local news show. Despite this, he relocated to Austin because he was tired of digging his car out of the snow and because it was like a more affordable version of L.A., only without the earthquakes. Marv's hobbies include music, reading, and making funny little movies to entertain his friends.
Recent Post: GauchoTV: More Miles to the Gallon!
Dinesh Gajbhiye
Lead UI developer at Depthskins. Develops UI for Gaucho.com and manages this wordpress blog.
James
My name's James. I'm the editor at Gaucho, and I organize the writers over here. I realize how important a biography probably should be for an editor, but I'm more interested in keeping my writers (and more importantly, Gaucho's readers) happy!
Recent Post: Weekly Gift Idea: Adventure Road Assistance Kit
Jerry Jeremiah
Jerry Jeremiah is a writer and holds a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education from Ryerson University. His works in film included spots on Mean Girls, and a commercial spot for the Reel Asian Film Festival in 2004. His work in television includes such television shows as Queer as Folk and Instant Star. Alongside his passion for the performing arts he also aspires to work with children and is currently working on producing children's fiction.
Recent Post: The Joys of Plastic!
Matt
American writer & traveler. He saves money only to spend it on wonderful adventurous escapades like climbing mountains, backpacking all over the world, and jumping out of air planes.
Recent Post: The City Sojourner: Part 3: Venice!
Jessica
Jessica Blankenship is a freelance writer, culture junkie, and enthusiasm enthusiast who lives in downtown Atlanta. When she isn’t writin’ the good write, you can often find our heroine falling off her bike, hanging out with good-fer-nothin’ musicians and artists, and promoting the superiority of conservative bohemianism. She studied Journalism and Art History at Northeastern University, where it was really cold. She currently studies revelry and lovemaking in Atlanta, where is it a little less cold. She enjoys drunk texting, pseudo-intellectualism, all things related to the mountains, and ponies.
Recent Post: 5 Home Repairs That Will Save You Money
Redd
Redd Horrocks is a Freelance Writer and Theatre Technician in Atlanta, Georgia. She has been writing for several years, specializing in personal finance and has personally worked her way out of thousands of dollars of debt. She can be found blogging about her life on www.distilledrose.net, or being a ninja backstage in many of Atlanta's professional theatres.
Recent Post: Pride Cometh Before Extravagance
Aubrey
Aubrey Nix is author/owner of EasternShoreMom.com. Being a mom-blogger she also works full time and raises her family of one daughter. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Alabama which she proudly displays in the title of her website. EasternShoreMom.com, which began in April of 2009, now has over 2,000 Facebook fans and a following of readers of over 2000 each day. Her website/blog focuses on saving you money and living more frugally while still having fun and features things like catch of the day coupons, popular store ads with the coupons that go with them, freebies, helpful tools to assist in your saving money adventure, and a JUBILEE of topics that focus on her experience being a frugal mom. Head on over and get to know EasternShoreMom at www.easternshoremom.com. Favorite way to save: By using coupons and watching sales, I have been able to only spend $30 or less each week on my family’s grocery bill!













