Bio:
I am the author of the Rona Shively Stories mystery series as well as several short stories including Eleven and Hearts and Flowers (Amazon Shorts). My third book, Keeping the Faith is due out in September of 2009.
I am the author of the Rona Shively Stories mystery series as well as several short stories including Eleven and Hearts and Flowers (Amazon Shorts). My third book, Keeping the Faith is due out in September of 2009.
Education/Experience:
Capella University-Master's, Antioch University McGregor-Bachelor's
Capella University-Master's, Antioch University McGregor-Bachelor's
Motto:
No matter where I go, there you are...
No matter where I go, there you are...
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Opinion on voting and how our society has come to place value on so many of the wrong aspects of an individual's qualifications.
By Rebecca Benston | Published 5/30/2008 | Read more »
This article is about the irresponsibility of today's young celebrities and how it contributes to the corruption of the youths who idolize them.
By Rebecca Benston | Published 12/20/2007 | Read more »
One author's no-nonsense advice on how to blog.
By Rebecca Benston | Published 7/10/2007 | Read more »
As a writer, I am more concerned with the story than how it reaches the shelf. I read what appeals to me and feel confident that I can be the judge of what is good and what is not. Attacking a publisher is simply not necessary.
By Rebecca Benston | Published 11/1/2006 | Read more »
Although I have my own feelings about whether or not we should still be over in Iraq, I can recognize and appreciate that someone is over there doing their job so that I can be over here doing what I do.
By Rebecca Benston | Published 10/25/2006 | Read more »
When I was pregnant, I struggled with trying to find outfits that didn't make me look like a New Year's Day float. Everywhere I turned, the sizes of maternity clothes barely went high enough to cover my rear when I wasn't pregnant.
By Rebecca Benston | Published 10/1/2006 | Read more »
The media has a tendency to latch on to the absolute worst we have to offer and run with it. It would be nice to be able to watch a news broadcast without feeling empty and disheartened. Is there nothing good happening in the world?
By Rebecca Benston | Published 10/1/2006 | Read more »
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