I've always had something to say and didn't have an outlet for it until I discovered the true craft of writing in college. Needless to say I have found my voice and haven't stopped writing since. I write short stories, poetry, freelance articles, you name it, and even have two novels under my belt that I'm revising.
Aside from writing I'm a quilter. I know you're thinking of old ladies when I say that but it's huge. I started www.quilterson.com to give me an opportunity to hook up with other quilters from all over and, of course, write about quilting.
Oh, and did I mention that I did movie/DVD reviews for www.cinemablend.com and am the co-host of the Weekly Blend Audio Show for CinemaBlend?
Whew, that's a lot. I better get back to writing. By the way, on My Links over there on the right I've added my most recent published article on Christmas decorating which started right here in the Marketplace.
If you would like to read more of my writing, visit my official site http://mtwilliams.weebly.com or, for more articles, http://hubpages.com/profile/mtwilliams
My passion is ...
writing, quilting, and my family.
I know too much about ...
banking and lab rats.
My parents always told me ...
not to speed because tickets make your insurance go up.
My childhood ambition ...
to survive childhood.
My favorite memory ...
the day my daughter was born.
Why I write ...
because I have always had something to say but couldn't.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
reading A Light in August, William Faulkner, watching Ghost Hunters, listening to Brandi Carlisle, The Story and the self-titled album.
My first job ...
without a W2, kept animals for a lady with 13 dogs, 20 cats and seven horses, with a W2, college tutor.
My best moment ...
anytime I've had one too many (which is usually two or three).
My inspiration ...
ummmm...
Considering that most couples fight over (and divorce) because of money, there are three things you need in order to have a happy and argument free marriage when it comes to bills, savings, spending, and income. Aside from communication, honesty, and trust, which are essential for marriage as a whole, the way you manage your money as a couple can determine how your marriage survives. What are the three things? Your account, your spouse's account, and the joint account. The importance of this cannot be stressed enough. As a couple, sit down and determine your income, bills, and how much you...
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