Biographical Sketch
Yvonne comes from the land of baseball
(Cooperstown, New York) and resides in Jupiter, Florida.
Being a world traveler, undersea explorer, and part owner of a
treasure ship that is still being recovered today, she writes about a
popular niche of history. Her readers always long to hear more of “the
golden age of piracy,” but from the past to the present. Through her
past culinary experience as a prep cook, she has entertained patrons and
guests aboard her and her husband Captain Dominic Addario’s research
vessels.
She studied to be an art educator and athletic coach, and earned an
Associates Degree in Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Visual Arts from the University of New Paltz, NY.
Yvonne Addario is a member of the P.A.D.I. Diving
Society, Sunken Treasure Literature Club, Palm Beach County Writer's Group, Independent Book Publishers Association, Florida's Publisher's Association, Food Fanatics and an accomplished writer for her books on undersea adventures.
She is also a director of a
computer graphics and web design company One site example she has created and is related to her field of
experience is http://jupitercoins.com. In turn, her talents turned to
publishing and helping unknown authors discover their dream of self
publishing become a reality.
She has published Diving for Sunken Treasure: Excerpts from the
Jupiter Wreck Trilogy for the cruise-ship industry, where her
husband and she are invited as “Enrichment Speakers” aboard Royal
Caribbean, Celebrity and Regency cruise lines. As well as publishing her
husbands book, The Ronin’s Guide to Responsible Undersea Exploration which is due to release, fall 2009.
She has written and published Treasure Diving with Captain Dom and it is available through Barnes
and Noble, many independent book/nautical sellers and
libraries across the United Sates. She also writes about her shipwreck
for newsletters, Web-based businesses, mailings, and newspaper and
magazine articles.
Just released is the Explorers Cookbook and Travel Guide - Pirates Edition . The title of this book is self explanatory - traveling in the footsteps of the early explorers of the Caribbean. She writes about fabulous destinations, with an added bonus of including fascinating folklore and the exciting entertaining foods that have derived from the past. Included are recipes and travel tips. This is book is growing in popularity and can be found not only in the United States, but also in airports, and retail shops throughout the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, St Marrten and the Virgin Islands.
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18011 No. Hwy. A1A
Jupiter, Florida 33477
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