About me - Lora Pfundheller

About me

I am originally from a small town in Western Massachusetts. I moved to the Tampa, Florida area in 1997, to be closer to my mom. While living in Tampa Bay, I developed a love for football and became a devoted fan of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I have recently relocated to beautiful Middle Tennessee.

I proudly served my country as an intelligence analyst for the United States Army more years ago than I care to remember. I am an amateur writer with a bachelor's degree in accounting. I am an avid reader, and am especially interested in psychology and history.

I am married to a wonderful man, and between us we have ten (yes, 10!) children. Life is sometimes crazy and chaotic, but I love having a large family. I have been a stay at home mom for several years, and I have a lot of experience in the areas of child-rearing and running a home.

I have been writing since I was a very young child. I love to express myself through the written word. I am working to improve my writing skills, and hope to one day be published.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

Learning. I love to explore new ideas and aquire knowledge.

I know too much about ...

You can never know too much....

My parents always told me ...

Anything worth doing is worth doing well.

My childhood ambition ...

To be a best-selling novelist, or a pediatrician, or a famous movie star.

My favorite memory ...

The moment I held each of my children for the first time.

Why I write ...

Because I love it!

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

I am currenty reading mostly pop fiction, and lots of Helium pieces.

My first job ...

Worked in my dad's shoe store.

My best moment ...

How can I choose? There have been so many good ones...

My inspiration ...

My kids inspire me every day.

Featured article by Lora Pfundheller

Creative Writing > Reflections Reflections: When you're caught in a bad credit cycle

The economy of the United States is in trouble. Unemployment is rising, home foreclosures are at an all time high, credit card debt is soaring, and gasoline prices increase almost daily. The country is in danger of a recession. The middle class, if such still exists, are the first people who will feel the effects of these circumstances. Many people will see their credit scores fall, as their debt and expenses rise. What will happen when our profligate spending catches up to us, as surely it must? Will the extension of credit become a thing of the past? Often in our debt driven society, a c...

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