Background
Schulte was born on December 24, 1946 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States; the daughter of Olindo Mario and Francesca Euphemia (Batastini) Olivieri.
(A ghostly tour of Maine's coast - twenty-five tales of ha...)
A ghostly tour of Maine's coast - twenty-five tales of hauntings and unexplained supernatural occurrences compiled by a woman whose family's home in coastal Maine is home to more than one ghost. Her interest in psychic phenomena was sparked by a request from the NBC series In Search of... for an interview about her family's haunted house. This is a different kind of tour, an intriguing, spine-tingling tour full of witches, mysterious disappearances, and things that go bump in the night.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EWJC1AM/?tag=2022091-20
(Jane Curtin of “Saturday Night Live” did not want to talk...)
Jane Curtin of “Saturday Night Live” did not want to talk about her high school days on the “Tonight Show”, but author Carol Olivieri Schulte has taken the plunge and done just that, in her latest book, 600 Crises Or Growing Up Italian. What’s the connection? Jane and Carol were co-boarders at the same Catholic academy. School was an important part of the Italian way, as well as food, and family, and there you have the three main segments of Growing Up Italian. Enjoy the minute-by-minute crisis comedy, written in the delightful manner of a person who’s been there.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007SX9GWU/?tag=2022091-20
Schulte was born on December 24, 1946 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States; the daughter of Olindo Mario and Francesca Euphemia (Batastini) Olivieri.
Schulte received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Marquette University in 1968.
Schulte began her career as a humorous columnist at Sac Sun Newspaper and Carroll Today Newspaper in 1987. She wrote a humorous outlook on everyday experiences, a weekly column entitled "Can You Beat That?". Since 1988 she has been the author at Quixote Press.
She created the story of her family’s haunted house in the "In Search Of…" series, she compiled twenty-five stories about Ghosts on the Coast of Maine. Also Schulte recorded some highlighted events of her "wild and crazy" family, and created a rib-tickling, real life saga of food, family and Catholic school, in "600 Crises Or Growing Up Italian".
(Jane Curtin of “Saturday Night Live” did not want to talk...)
(A ghostly tour of Maine's coast - twenty-five tales of ha...)
Schulte is a member of Maine Writers and Publications Alliance.
Carol Schulte is married and has 3 children.