I am a 33 year old mom of four and starving artist. I love writing biography as well as how-to's. I have been called lame in the past. Which isn't far from true as my brain is at about capacity with useless knowledge. You know what they say, "One person's useless knowledge is another person's..."
I'll let you end that sentence after you read my articles.
In all of history, I most admire Marilyn Monroe, Queen Elizabeth I, Jesus, Pontious Pilate and my Grandfather Arnold.
I am American, but of Norwegian stock. I have the hiegth of a Norsky and the girth of an Englishwoman. Oofda.
I am recently engaged and I promise to only write a few wedding articles.
My passion is ...
endless
I know too much about ...
lesser known women in history
My parents always told me ...
to quit daydreaming and to eat my cod
My childhood ambition ...
to be a journalist, and to be safe. Read my articles, that may make sense one day.
My favorite memory ...
Child birth. All four drug free times.
Why I write ...
because I live, I live because I write. Without it, I would be insane.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
the lovely chaos that exist in my home.
My first job ...
I was a model.
My best moment ...
is also my most private. Sorry.
My inspiration ...
Sanity
Marilyn had "It". That magnetic ability to captivate everyone she met. She did this without effort, and so set the tone for American beauty in the mid 20'th century. She was our Marilyn. A divine possession that could not be possessed. American's struggled to define or posses her beauty. She became our archetype. From the onset of her appearance, and even after her death, Marilyn Monroe American's have tried to compartmentalize what it was to be Marilyn Monroe. For this reason, it became necessary to make up what was not so interesting. It has been said that Marilyn was frigid. That her ge...
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