I realize that I haven’t
really talked about myself much on here. I figure it’s about time you get to
know me a little. Where shall I begin? I live in the Bitterroot Valley of
the great State of Montana. I have two little girls whom I love more than
anything. They are seven and three. If you've been reading any of my posts you
should know by now that I’m also engaged.
We bought our first
house within the last year and acquired some new members to our family. Our
puppy Princess (I call her a puppy because we went to the Humane Society of
Western Montana looking for a puppy and left with a dog about eight years old.)
and our two cats Apollo and Athena (both adopted as well)
I work for a
communications company that keeps the roof over our heads. My passion has
always been writing and one day, hopefully soon, I’ll make a career out of it.
Unfortunately, I was always too scared to finish anything. It’s not that I have
a fear of completion. It’s more of a fear of others critiquing my work. So many
questions used to fill my head as I wrote. Is my story good enough for others
to enjoy? Did I waste all of my time writing this story? I finally answered
those questions by finishing my first book; Books of Azric: The Beginning.
Like I said in latter posts, it’s still in editing phase but should be on to my
BETA readers soon.
Recently, if I’m not
writing, I’m probably watering my lawn. It’s such a pitiful looking piece of
land full of half dead grass and plenty of weeds, but it’s mine. Other
than that I spend time with my family.
I enjoy almost
everything outdoors that Montana has to offer. Folfing is probably one of my
favorite past time activities, except video games and 49ers football. In case
you’re wondering, folfing is Frisbee golf. It’s usually played in the mountains
(in Montana anyway) so you spend most of your time hiking around a mountain
fetching a specialized Frisbee.
I’m sure one day you
would like more information about me. You know, when I’m a famous author. Until
then this is what I’m giving you.
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