Heather Baver
School
Kutztown University Of PA
Expertise
British Royals, Fashion, Home Decor
- In January 2022, Heather was named The List's "Writer of the Month."
- Her story, "They Aren't Listening Anymore," placed in the top 10 of the WOW! Women on Writing Flash Fiction Contest.
- She adds to her knowledge of royal history by watching documentaries daily on YouTube's Real Royalty TV.
Experience
In her writing, Heather delves into history for a deeper connection to her subjects. Heather's love of writing began in second grade, when her teacher passed out yellow-lined paper once a week and encouraged students to create worlds of words. Since then, she's explored a variety of styles including nonfiction, short stories, flash fiction, poetry, as well as TV and video scripts. In addition to writing for The List, she's been writing for Berks County Living Magazine for six years, covering fashion trends, jewelry styles, and interviewing local professionals. Heather's a huge fan of British culture, and she can be found watching Britbox or reading the British press in her free time to keep tabs on the latest royal developments.
Education
Heather has a Bachelor's degree in electronic media from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. She studied impactful storytelling through compelling words and visuals.
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Stories By Heather Baver
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While Barack Obama was close with his mom, he had a distant relationship with his father all his life that impacted how he raised his own daughters.
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HGTV's Ben and Erin Napier have been through a harrowing mix of tragic and terrifying events since becoming popular home improvement stars and new parents.
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Sarah Ferguson and her former father-in-law Prince Philip had a frosty relationship for over two decades. What went wrong to cause such a royal rift?
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David Bromstad has been on HGTV for years and is a fan-favorite. Many of his beloved fans seem to be under the impression that the star has a twin brother.
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Some "Rock the Block" fans may pay more attention to the contestants' outfits than the homes they design. Why do they wear the same clothes in every episode?
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The possibility that former president Donald Trump may be incarcerated has posed several security concerns. Who would join him if he did go to prison?
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Cindy Busby has numerous Hallmark credits. And while she's known for her romantic movies on screen, she also has romance in real life with husband Chris Boyd.
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It seemed like getting Barack Obama on "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" would be a long shot, but the former president was happy to chat with Jerry Seinfeld.
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A health scare in 2023 put things in perspective for HGTV's Ty Pennington. Fortunately, he made a full recovery and is now living his best life.
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Mario Lopez has maintained a successful career since his "Saved By the Bell" days, but his best role is being a husband and father of three.
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Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf's on-screen chemistry is not of the romantic variety -- even their fans agree they shouldn't play love interests.
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Thanks to the magic of Hollywood, it can be hard to spot when an actor is pregnant if their character isn't, and that includes Hallmark star Emilie Ullerup.
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Italia Ricci and Robbie Amell have been together for several years and they appear to still be happy in love. Here's more about their relationship
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Michelle Robinson has said that Marian Robinson is her "rock," and Marian's steadfast presence in the White House proves how important she was to the Obamas.
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Katherine Barrell has found success on Hallmark, and behind the scenes, there is one person who is always cheering her on. Who is her husband, Ray Galletti?
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O.J. Simpson died on April 10 following a prostate cancer diagnosis. His final video updates on X show he was in good spirits, but one seems eerie in hindsight.
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Danica McKellar and Melissa Joan Hart have a lot in common, having gotten their start in the '90s on television shows, but the two only became friends recently.
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Before marrying and becoming the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, Rose Hanbury worked as a model and in the political sector for a member of Parliament.
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Jane Seymour's decades-long career is a testament to her talent. Outside of her glittering stardom, though, the actor has weathered many tragedies.
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There are many rules to royal life, but Princess Charlotte's perfectly poised etiquette over the years proves that she was born to be a princess.
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Erin and Ben Napier learned a lot about television production when "Home Town" started filming, including how to deal with height differences on camera.
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Making Hallmark movies is a family affair for Alexa and Carlos PenaVega whose son, Ocean, joined the cast of one of their films at a young age.
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Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron Trump, is said to be 6 feet, 7 inches tall, but there's something Mike Tyson believes is more impressive than his height.
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Sally Field's Best Actress acceptance speech at the 1985 Oscars quickly went down in infamy but the star has made it clear that she's frequently misrepresented.
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Anderson Cooper might be a huge fan of Madonna, but he found his onstage dancing during one of her concerts to be a bit embarrassing in hindsight.
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Rose Hanbury, Marchioness of Cholmondeley, is in hot water with the public once again -- this time, for her home furnishings that appear to be from China.
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Kate Middleton's doctored Mother's Day photo has people looking closer at some of her other photographs, including one of Queen Elizabeth posted last year.