Bio

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I could waste your time telling you I’m just a simple girl living my life here in Houston, TX but I’d be lying. I’m a country girl who’s extremely complicated. There are times when I am antisocial, dark, moody, and paranoid.
I also have a light side, though. Great insight. Friendly when I have to be. I study tarot. I have no set religion, though I am very spiritual. I believe in the father, the son and the holy spirit but I stay away from bible thumpers. I’ve graduated from college with a sound career in
Pharmacy. I have a family, but I’m looking to trade them in.
Just kidding.
My family is my world. I don’t have a lot of friends, but the ones I have I love. I’m the last of 14 children. Wow! It’s alot. My parents spent alot of time together. LOL Although I love all of my brothers and sisters, I only like maybe five or six of them.
Just kidding.
Hmmmm… where did it all begin?
I began writing stories the moment I was taught how to write. I would tape as many sheets of paper together as I could find to make a book, then write silly little stories complete with illustrations. What’s so funny is that a few years back, my daughter Sydni did the exact same thing, only she used staples. That’s amazing to me. I’ve passed on the writing gene.
Writing is my refuge. It’s how I release aggressions and soothe my soul. I know what I write can be controversial and I never expect the person reading it to like or agree with my work. I only mean to express my thoughts and maybe give you another way of looking at things. If I provoke emotion, positive or negative I know I’ve done my job.
So…. there you have it!
Yada yada, blah blah… get outta my face and go read something.
1 responses to “Bio”
Tina Felan
September 10th, 2009 at 02:40
I’ve also been to Houston. I was there right before the last big hurricane hit. I had very little time to get out of there, but I made it to Mississippi before the storm actually hit. I was picking up a hazmat load. Now I know, trucking companies do not care anything about the driver, no matter what they preach in their recruitment. They only care about making a profit. That is what a lot of people care about. I’m not driving now, no. I am thankful that I have got to see a lot of this country and didn’t have to spend any of my money on gas. That is one advantage of being a tractor-trailer driver [truck driver].