My favorite color is the blue-green at the top of an ocean wave when it catches the light just before it falls. We're all adopted and from four different ethnic backgrounds. When I see a dry leaf on the sidewalk, I go out of my way to step on it and hear the crunch. It took a long time, but eventually my dreams came true-now I'm a published writer! After a while I started sending my stories to publishers, asking to have them made into books for kids. I wrote a lot of stories, which gave me practice and helped me become a better writer. While I was teaching, I was also writing stories in my free time. I've been teaching on and off for years, instructing students in every single grade from K-13, kindergarten to college! I later worked as a home teacher, driving around Los Angeles to teach seriously ill students. I eventually worked as a college writing teacher, an editor of coffee table books and technical manuals, and a grade school teacher. But once I got to college and started studying art, my first love-books-came back and grabbed me, so I ended up majoring in English. I even learned to cut and tie my own double reeds, a tricky task. For a while I wanted to be a concert oboist. When I was a teenager, I played bells in the marching band and oboe in the concert band. For the plays, I would write myself parts like The Glorious Queen and my sister parts like The Quiet Servant Girl. I began writing stories, poems, and plays in grade school. I was already a fan of fairy tales and comedy, so it shouldn't surprise you to hear that my favorite movie when I was a child was Snow White and the Three Stooges. Sometimes we went to the movies at an old theater we called "The Sticky Theater" because there was always soda spilled on the floor. The rest of the time I rode my bike with my sister, Loni, or looked after my little brother and sister. Whenever possible as a child, I read books-books, books, and more books. I was born in Spokane, Washington, but I spent most of my childhood in Camarillo, California, which is about an hour's drive north of Los Angeles.
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