Rena Sherwood is a freelance writer and Peter Gabriel fan who has lived both in America and England. She has studied animals most of her life through direct observation and studying countless books on animals. She earned two degrees with honors in Liberal Arts and English. She suffers from migraines, clincial depression and psoriasis. She now lives in the greater Philadelphia area.
My passion is ...
writing
I know too much about ...
things that are probably not good for me to know too much about
My parents always told me ...
"Never tee off in a tiled bathroom"
My childhood ambition ...
was to survive childhood
My favorite memory ...
are dreams I have about Peter Gabriel
Why I write ...
for survival, for the betterment of my readers, and as a pathetic plea to get Peter Gabriel's attention
My first job ...
was in the Camera/Jewelry Department at Kmart
My best moment ...
was when I met Peter Gabriel and he didn't run away
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