I am an actress, director, professor of English and aspiring writer living just outside of New York in the sixth borough, Jersey City! In my spare time, I enjoy riding my horse, a true New York City Horse who is stabled in the Bronx (yes they have horses in the Bronx!) but free time is a premuim for me! I have a play opening in May, "Death by the Visitation of God," which is a one-man look inside the mind, heart and soul of Edgar Allan Poe. I teach for the University of Phoenix, as well. I am active in issues that pertain to discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. In short, I want to change the world one word at a time!
My passion is ...
Life
I know too much about ...
Theatre
My parents always told me ...
to follow my dreams
My childhood ambition ...
be an actress
My favorite memory ...
I have too many
Why I write ...
to change the world, or my little corner of it
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
whatever book falls from the top of the HUGE stack
My first job ...
working at a riding stable
My best moment ...
acting in a production of The Laramie Project
My inspiration ...
people who stand by what they believe in
In this technologically motivated society, the urge to leave the cubicle farm behind and work from home is powerful. Work from home schemes, and often scams, permeate the atmosphere with an allure that is irresistible. The ability to work at home in an era when the one income family has become almost obsolete is often the only way for parents to spend time with their children and still make ends meet. However, it takes knowledge to make the transition without falling victim to a too good to be true situation. The first thing to consider when contemplating working from home is your personal...
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Member since: April 2008
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