AmaZe contributing Empowerment Editor-at-Large and entrepreneur Catherine Schuller usually operates on a 24/7 schedule. 's8220;25/8 if I drink an extra latte!'s8221; she says. Still, she
always has time to help those less fortunate, sometimes at little or no profit to herself. Now the full-figured fashion expert's8217;s the subject of a 1000-word, page-long with photo
profile for the Pulitzer prize-winning New York Daily News's8217; 's8220;Big Town, Big Heart's8221; series launched in March 2006.
The series profiles New Yorkers who have made a difference in people's8217;s lives and includes advocates for the homeless, people who have raised money for charity, those who have
overcome great struggles and have gone on to help others. The list goes on. Schuller talks about her various philanthropies, her struggle and victory over her own body image, her triumph
as one of the first Ford plus models and her thriving career afterward. The article ran on Wednesday, May 31 in the print and online versions of the NY Daily News. You can find a direct
link to the full article at www.AmaZeMagazine.com under the NEWS section.
Schuller's8217;s being profiled by AmaZe relationship columnist Josh Max, who since 1996 has been trumpeting the splendor of full-figured women in print and on the
airwaves.
He's8217;s a freelance Manhattan-based writer as well as a songwriter and musician whose song, 's8220;I Like A Whole Lot Of Woman's8221; from one of his CDs, 's8220;Make It Snappy's8221;
has sold over 7,000 copies independently at shows, through his website www.TheMaxes.com and at Tower Records. Max has also been profiled, along with
his wife and fellow AmaZe columnist Julie James, in Marie Claire for an article titled 's8220;Men Who Don's8217;t Date Skinny Women.'s8221;
's8220;I started contributing to 's8216;Big Town, Big Heart's8217; in March,'s8221; says Max. 's8220;And I knew Catherine was exactly the sort of person they were looking for. As long as
I's8217;ve known her, she's8217;s been a very giving person.'s8221;
The article also includes quotes from plus-size supermodel Emme, who recounts a humorous early runway experience with Schuller.
Launched on June 1, 2005, AmaZe Plus Size Magazine continues to be the voice for over 40 million women in the United States who wear a size 12 and up. The magazine is headquartered on the
west coast in Vancouver, WA with an editorial studio office in New York.
The URL is www.AmaZeMagazine.com