Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β Your June Reading Escape Starts Here
Shana Norris
I was born August 19, on my parentsβ first wedding anniversary, in a small town in eastern North Carolina. Iβm the oldest of four children. Iβm a leo, which means Iβm supposed to be bossy, interfering, and intolerant. But Iβm also supposed to be broad-minded, warm-hearted, and creative, so maybe it all evens out.
Iβve always loved books. My parents would read my favorite books to me so often that Iβd memorize them before I had learned how to read. Some of my favorite memories as a kid are of my mom taking my siblings and me to the public library. Iβd always check out a big stack of books and then have them all read within a week. The first time I can remember writing a story that wasnβt for school, but simply because I wanted to write, was when I was eight years old. I wrote and illustrated a book called The Lonely Rectangle. It was a story about a rectangle that had been thrown in the trash and felt unloved until someone found it and took it home to use as a table. No, it was not a box or anything like that, it was just a plain rectangle. I have no clue why I decided to write about a geometric shape. It wasnβt like I was particularly fond of math or anything.
I spent my junior year of high school and part of my senior year living just outside of West Palm Beach, Florida, where my family moved to the summer I turned sixteen. I had a hard time making friends, but the good thing that came out of it was that I started to spend a lot of time online since I had no one to hang out with after school. That was when I discovered online journals written by teen girls and even started my own, which I wrote under a pen name. It was that experience with online journals in 1996-1997, the predecessor of todayβs blogs, that helped inspire Something to Blog About.
I knew from a young age that I wanted to be a writer. Well, actually I wanted to be a ballerina, an archaeologist, a teacher, AND a writer, all at the same time. But after a while I figured out that Iβd never taken a ballet lesson in my life, I didnβt particularly like to get dirty, and I hated being in a classroom all day, so that really only left writer as my future job. My family advised me to get a back up plan, which meant, βstudy something else in school that you can earn a living at while waiting for your books to sell.β So I studied graphic design, tested out of as many classes as I possibly could to avoid sitting in so many classrooms, and got my degree.
Iβm still a web designer by day and write my books during my lunch hours and at night. I currently live in North Carolina with my husband and our menagerie of pets: two dogsβChloe and Zoeyβand five catsβElmo, Bandit, Kit, BC, and Butter.
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