I've been told I'm a pretty good writer by someone other than my mom. Yep. True story. Read my work and judge it for yourself.
I also hit many of the checkboxes of life experiences, which I've been told is good for writers. Although I hate labels I'll recite a few here for brevity. I'm an army brat, computer programmer's kid, abusive alcoholic's daughter, grew up around gangs (Bloods, Crips, and Disciples), teen mom, single mom, former welfare recipient, Democrat, college graduate in Business/Marketing, entrepreneur (of two failed companies) and love staying on the forefront of innovation. AI anyone?
I also happen to be a woman, part Chinese and part Caucasian, so you'll get the whole Amy Tan background to boot. I've worked in several industries from NCAA college athletics to foreclosures to technology and animal rescue.
My life is...in some ways crazier than fiction. In other ways, my life is completely ordinary. I have career ADD. I tend to follow things that look like fun. I've also gotten into my share of "crap, how do I get out of this situation". So if I write what I know...
I can become what I'm called to do: to serve as a warning and a model of what not to do. (Or what to do?) Children can look up and say, that is how you make bad life choices. I don't want to do that, but if I do, I can fix it in 20 years. After all, she did it.
I reside in Austin, Texas, and spend my free time following my hobby ADD. My competing priorities include writing, film, AI, and attending the many events Austin offers.