In 2011, I had just graduated from Eckerd College. I walked into an audition room prepared to read for a role in an independent film in St. Pete. After doing my audition (one I’m still not sure if I bombed or not),
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The hardest part about being a writer is the constant need to revise, to look for what you did wrong. Unfortunately, this tends to seep into my own life. I start being hyper-critical of myself. Every mistake is magnified and circled with
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I have always had a strange ability to “fall” into situations and opportunities. In high school, I “fell” into becoming a copy editor when I thought was a going to a meeting for the creative writing class. It turned out to be
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When I was in middle school, I became known as the “theater girl.” Of course, I was in theater class for 7th and 8th grade. It also helped that I carried around the song book for the musical “Wicked,” convinced I was
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