taylor dundore

hi, i'm taylor! i am an aspiring journalist and editor.

about me.

I am currently an undergrad at Baylor University. I am studying Professional Writing and Rhetoric with minors in News and Editorial Journalism and Business Administration. I am passionate about music, travel, film, culture, and all things writing.

skills and resume.

I am currently looking for new opportunities to build my journalistic and editorial experience. I am comfortable interviewing, researching, and writing in creative and professional styles. I have the Poynter ACES certificate in editing and have copyedited two published pieces.

View my resume using the CV icon above, or download a copy below. Cover letter available upon request.

get in touch.

If you have any questions, comments, or would like to learn more, please use the icons above or reach out at taylor_dundore1@baylor.edu or (719) 313-8100

I look forward to hearing from you!

my work.

How to Build Your Bed—from the Magnolia Blog

Few pieces embody the comforts of home like a cozy bed stack. Light linens, warm covers, and soft pillows come together as the focal point of the bedroom. A well-made bed offers a welcome retreat—layers of intentional hospitality within your own space or a guest room. It’s an invitation to settle in and stay a while.

Each element lends unique textures, patterns, and warmth to a space, setting up a relaxing and restorative room that feels unique to you. Below, you’ll find a breakdown of each layer of the bed—in proper stacking order.

A Collection of Squash Recipes—from the Magnolia Blog

*2nd top performing blog article of fall/winter 2024*
Some meals capture the essence of autumn in every bite—comforting, nostalgic, and warm. Casserole. Soup. Pumpkin pie. The flavors of fall.
As the seasons change and we begin craving cold-weather comfort food, squash is a staple ingredient to keep on hand. Hearty and warming, different varieties can be a great way to add antioxidants, fiber, and other nutrients to a meal while embracing the best of autumn’s harvest.

How to Add Warmth to a Space—from the Magnolia Blog

Home. A place to return to.
There’s nothing more inviting than a warm atmosphere—a well-loved, practical place to rest and connect. Warmth goes beyond thick layers and restful colors. Like many qualities, it’s something intangible that you just know when you feel it.

As the air cools and nights grow longer, it is this idea of warmth that we’re looking to capture at home, a welcoming embrace of comfort that nurtures and restores us. There are a variety of ways to make a space feel warmer, but here are a few favorite tips to start curating a cozy room that’s unique to you.

Ways to Stay Cool in Waco—from the Magnolia Blog

Summer is about simple moments, reconnecting with nature, family, friends, hobbies, and adventure. Our corner of Waco, Texas, is especially beautiful during the summer months. It’s marked by vibrant, lush greenery, long days of sunshine, a lively community—and the tendency to get hot. However, our little city is also full of fun ways to cool down. Beat the Texas heat with this list of activities, restaurants, and tips for staying comfortable in town.

Celebrating the Holidays Waco Style—from the Magnolia Blog

It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Waco!
Snow days and red-nosed reindeer may be rare in Central Texas, but Christmas cheer is abundant all around. Whether you’re booking a getaway for the holidays or are a local looking for a festive way to spend the day, Waco is teeming with the tradition and nostalgia of the season.

From our very own event at the Silos to unforgettable experiences like lights at the zoo, we invite you to celebrate the holiday season with us here in our hometown.