A
person’s history is who they are, so I’ll fill you in on my life. Born in
Houston Texas, on June 27 at 8:03 p.m., making me a Cancer - creative, thank
heavens, home-loving,
romantic, moon child, water sign, birthstone pearl. I’m the middle child [ah!]
of a sister and brother. But my father was a Midwesterner and my mother a New
Yorker, so we didn’t stay in the Southwest. We lived in Chicago suburbs for a
time, but eventually settled in my father’s home state of Ohio, where I did the
rest of my growing up. 
I went to Ohio State, majoring in Communications. I met my husband on a blind
date [sort of. I knew who he was. A big time football player, which didn’t
overly impress me, but when we went out, he did.] He graduated before me and
had gotten an ROTC commission and was being sent to Germany. I had five credit
hours to get my degree, but I wasn’t going to be left behind. I started
planning the wedding, dropped out of school in December and we were married on
the most frigid, snowy day in a decade, February 12.
Germany was a two year honeymoon, and we traveled everywhere. Cheap. We’d
bought a little Austin Healy with all the wedding money and resources we could
scrape together and took off in the little car whenever we could: Germany,
England, France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy. Austin Healy top down all
the way.
Dick came back to graduate school, I began working in radio and television,
then advertising. I’d written things all my life, but I found getting paid for
it a particularly fine thing. But our two boys eventually came along. We came
to Phoenix and loved it, couldn’t believe one could live like that in one’s own
country—mountains, palm trees, orange blossoms, swimming pools and no snow. The
boys were growing and our lives became a blur of baseball games and horse
shows.
I went back to school and got my degree in French from Arizona State
University. I was a docent at the Phoenix Art Museum for 20 years, work with
the Arizona Kidney Foundation and serve on its Women’s Board and Board of
Trustees. Dick serves on the board of Ballet Arizona, so we’re both active in
that lovely dance world.
But it wasn’t until after my two sons were grown that I began writing fiction
for publication in earnest. I worked at it, got better, got an agent, then a
publisher. KACHINA was my first book, in 2005. It won
the Arizona Book ublishers Association Glyph Award for fiction. CHANCE
ENCOUNTERSPIMA ROAD was published in November of
2006, and BLUE TURQUOISE, WHITE SHELL was published
in July of 2007.
We still live in Paradise Valley, Arizona. My sons married fabulous women and
we have four grandchildren, two girls and two boys. I counted up our resident
animals over the time we’ve lived here: We’ve had six dogs. Golden Retriever
Steerforth is now in dog heaven. We’ve adopted two rescues - Barkis, a
seven-year-old barky Golden Retriever with storm terrors, and Peaches, a calm
fox-red five-year-old sweetheart Labrador Retriever. Every grocery list includes quantities
of dog food. came out in 2006 and it won an Honorable Mention with
the Arizona Authors Association, along with a second for my poem Southwest
Summer.
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