Writer of words. Teller of stories. Creator of singing cacti.
I have a two-year-old child named Oliver. Who also happens to be an Australian Shepherd.
From 1996 to 1999, I was a card-carrying member of the Star Wars Fan Club.
I'm a native Austinite, a fifth-generation Texan, and a lifelong Longhorn.
I love to write. Not just the how parts of writing, but the why, and, in many cases, the why not.
In my spare time, I make stop-motion short films and crochet hipster armadillos.
I was a Girl Scout. For eleven years.
I've found that good storytelling can be as simple as a sentence and as powerful as a swift kick in the pants.
While in law school, I was asked to stand and answer questions about the 1878
Supreme Court case Pennoyer v. Neff for 50 minutes.
I left law school after two weeks.
I've found that in creative problem solving, the questions are often just as important as the answers.
I've never lost a game of Trivial Pursuit. (Okay, okay. Trivial Pursuit: Disney Edition). But still!
In my first job, I caddied for the Austin Area Bridge Club. I don't understand the game to this day.
I believe that crafting the perfect ending to a script is important. So is the perfect subject line to an email.
I hate the following expressions: "There's more than one way to skin a cat" and "Let me pick your brain."
I was a film major which means that I have seen Citizen Kane 3,257 times.*
I own a Sgt. Pepper pepper shaker.
I'm proud of all the weird and wonderful things I've done so far in life, but more importantly,
I'm excited for all the things I've yet to accomplish. And for all the stories I've yet to tell.
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From 1996 to 1999, I was a card-carrying member of the Star Wars Fan Club.
I'm a native Austinite, a fifth-generation Texan, and a lifelong Longhorn.
I love to write. Not just the how parts of writing, but the why, and, in many cases, the why not.
In my spare time, I make stop-motion short films and crochet hipster armadillos.
I was a Girl Scout. For eleven years.
I've found that good storytelling can be as simple as a sentence and as powerful as a swift kick in the pants.
While in law school, I was asked to stand and answer questions about the 1878
Supreme Court case Pennoyer v. Neff for 50 minutes.
I left law school after two weeks.
I've found that in creative problem solving, the questions are often just as important as the answers.
I've never lost a game of Trivial Pursuit. (Okay, okay. Trivial Pursuit: Disney Edition). But still!
In my first job, I caddied for the Austin Area Bridge Club. I don't understand the game to this day.
I believe that crafting the perfect ending to a script is important. So is the perfect subject line to an email.
I hate the following expressions: "There's more than one way to skin a cat" and "Let me pick your brain."
I was a film major which means that I have seen Citizen Kane 3,257 times.*
I own a Sgt. Pepper pepper shaker.
I'm proud of all the weird and wonderful things I've done so far in life, but more importantly,
I'm excited for all the things I've yet to accomplish. And for all the stories I've yet to tell.
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