Wednesday, April 25, 2007

First Entry

My name is Emily, and I am 34 years old and my job here is to recap the past twenty years of my life.

Let's start with high school.

I participated in all four years of high school at High Tech High, graduating next to some of my best friends. Through out ninth and tenth grade I continued to participate in volunteer work at the San Diego Zoo, telling the public about conservation issues that we all need to help fix. Through this, I got my first Summer job, informing the visitors about the pandas as they passed through quietly.

Next, I went to the University of San Diego, receiving a master's degree in journalism. In between semesters I interned at local magazine and newspaper offices, getting all the extra time in that I could manage. After school, I got a job writing for Alternative Press magazine. Doing so meant that I had to move out to Cleveland, Ohio where the offices were located. I wrote many articles for the good people at Alt. Press, which included getting to interview and meet some of the people I idolized growing up. But, overall my fondest writing memory was publishing my first novel. Seeing my name on the cover of a book is an amazing experience, it's even more exciting seeing someone pick it up and read a bit of it.

I met my husband a few months after my publishing accomplishment, and we currently have two children, Pierre (our adopted son who is now 4), and Violet (our baby girl who just turned 2).

5 comments:

Andrew said...
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Anonymous said...

In the last part, you talk about meeting your husband after publishing your book. How did you meet your husband and where?

Andrew said...

I agree with Jane, I would like to hear more about your husband. Also, how did you become a writer, did you have anything exciting happen in college?
Over All, I liked your life

Kaoru Niikura said...

I agree with Andrew and Jane. How did you meet yout husband?

Cherish said...

What was your book about?

Do you still care about animal conservation?

What is the magazine Alt. press about?