I am a published author of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, an editor, budding book publicist, and an official reviewer for Blogcritics, TRR (TheRomanceReviews.com), E & K Family Book Review blog, a reviewer with Netgalley, and a member of the WOW! (Women on Writing) Blog Tour Partnership Program. I also interview authors on my website, and I am a Literary Associate for You Read It Here First (www.fromtheauthors.wordpress.com).
As a writer, I especially enjoy writing children's, YA, magical realism, fantasy, slice-of-life and flash fiction, as well as creative nonfiction, opinion, how-to and freestyle poetry. I have been published in magazines, newspapers, e-newsletters for writers and anthologies.
I am an editor of fiction and nonfiction and I have marketing experience as an Executive Assistant for a small company, so I enjoy looking at the writing business from many perspectives.
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