Gently Mad

I am hopelessly and helplessly condemned by my own lust for literature that I recklessly and depravedly buy books with remorseless abandon. My day job is the ever more practical occupation of freelance musician. I'm not rich. Which makes my licentious book purchasing all the more irresponsible.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

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I grew up in the military and have lived on every continent but Australia and Antartica. I graduated from the Roosevelt University's College of Performing Arts in Chicago and work as a professional musician in East Texas. I am also an aspiring writer. This blog is my way of exercising my writing skills. I have a son, Derek who is trying to make a name for himself making movies. Meanwhile he is teaching English in China. My husband Josh and I like to take road trips across the U.S. He drives while I read him Donald Lamb and Bertha Cool crime mysteries. And Josh has been to Australia and lived on Antarctica so together I guess we've been everywhere.
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