A native Virginian, I was blessed with loving, practical,
talented parents - a younger sister, dozens of cousins with
matching aunts and uncles Raised with the constant sound
of music, witty peo...voir plusA native Virginian, I was blessed with loving, practical,
talented parents - a younger sister, dozens of cousins with
matching aunts and uncles Raised with the constant sound
of music, witty people, and the cultural exposure available
in a small city boasting three notable colleges in their time,
I was lucky to be in an idyllic southern lifestyle. Always a
singer, I studied piano and voice with private teachers and
later in college. I loved English, History and Composition
in high school. In college my major was Business Principles
and minor in Music and Voice.
I began to write poetry and short stories to express the unspeakable
pain of losing a child when my son, a multi-talented dynamic young
man, had endured several cruel twists of fate which forced him to return
home to live with me. These were to be the final five years of his life,
which ended one month after his diagnosis of leukemia. There was a
certain release in my struggle to find the best words to put down.
Some people have told me that my writings have helped them deal
with the hurts in their life, and to sympathize with mine. I am humble
and complimented to hear this.
After 35 years in Florida I moved back to the hills and mountains
dear to me. I live near my sister in Tennessee and am about two
hours from Bristol. Recently inspired by the history of my own
ancestors’ migration from old world Germany to southwest Virginia
in the 1700s, I found myself writing my first actual book, entitled
Journey Away.voir moins