Rebecca wrote her first piece of fiction when she was only four years old. Her version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer impressed her teachers, and she was encouraged all through her schooling to pursue her talent as a career.
Thanks to her tenth grade English teacher, Rebecca has had numerous essays and poems published in local prints, including her High School Yearbook and Newspaper as well as her community newsletter. .
Now, at the age of 24, Rebecca is a mother and wife living in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She has lived in the Halifax region for all but two years of her life, having resided in Edmonton, Alberta from 2006-2008.
Rebecca enjoys working as a freelance writer. Her favorite topics include crime, legal information, medical procedures, weight loss, entertainment and tourism. She loves to receive constructive feedback from her readers and publishers.
My passion is ...
writing.
I know too much about ...
various serial killers. I spend a lot of time reading and researching criminals for novel inspiration. I find it very internesting.
My parents always told me ...
I could do anything I set my mind to.
My childhood ambition ...
to make a difference in the world. I wanted to be a forensic psychologist.
My favorite memory ...
meeting my husband
Why I write ...
By writing I can help to educate others. Education is knowledge, knowledge is power.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
seriously lacking reading material. I am waiting for my copies of the last books in The Hunter's Blades Trilogy/Cleric Quintet series by R.A. Salvatore to arrive. I am currently watching True Blood, Criminal Minds and Dexter. I enjoy the music of a wide range of artists, including Eminem, Paul McCartney, Brad Paisley, Pink and Aerosmith.
My first job ...
at the local Supermarket.
My best moment ...
the moment my daughter was born. She was a very high risk pregnancy, and I went into labor with her 3 times before she was finally born by c-section at 38 weeks. A very hard pregnancy, and to see her born healthy made it all worth it.
My inspiration ...
my husband and daughter. I want to give them the world and make them proud.
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Dartmouth, Nova Scotia CA
Member since: May 2006
Articles Written: 47
Writers Invited: 2