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Growing up in rural Western New York, you could most often find me riding my horse or reading a book. With three other siblings, there were plenty of adventures and inspiration for writing stories of my own. While writing went on the backburner after marriage and kids, the desire never left. A career in administration gave lots of opportunities to write, but not always on the most exciting topics.
After a move to southeastern Arizona in 2003 and with the advent of empty nest living, writing moved from the backburner to the front.  Freelance assignments came along for publications such as Portraits, Mature Living, ProFILE, Christian Working Woman, The Upper Room, Christian Devotions, and Guideposts.   
The adventure now includes book writing and in 2012, The Time Under Heaven, a novel about faith and family was published, along with a devotional, Gardens of the Heart.  Family Matters, the first  book in a mystery series set in Western New York is now available.
The richness of life isn't necessarily about what you do, but the people who share life with you. My husband, David and I are proud parents of two grown daughters, and grandparents of twin grandsons. Wife, Mom, and Grandma are the best titles I'll ever have. But, the most important relationship is the one I have with Jesus Christ. This new chapter in life's journey promises to be more exciting than the first as He leads me to new challenges and opportunities.

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