I am extremely fortunate in that I have been able to write. It has allowed me to meet people I never would have met and share their stories. People I have interviewed include CEO's and a U.S. president's cabinet member to individuals living in high crime areas and everyone in between. My most challenging story was writing about a little girl who spent time at a burn camp for children who were severely burned. I was terrified to interview her, but her bravery and incredible story allowed me to forget my fears. The most fun was sleuthing for US Weekly. I lived the good life at a five star resort while checking out the scoop on some A-listers and their love lives. The most difficult was starting a vlog - the first reality vlog. I interviewed "real" babyboomers, learned to use the software in a week as my "tutor" left for college, filmed, edited and posted it. A wonderful learning experience. I'm always up for something new. I attended a script writing conference and wrote a screenplay based on a newspaper story I wrote earlier about women recovering from addiction, It would probably be suitable for a Hallmark production or Lifetime. I enjoy thinking out-of-the-box and having the opportunity to be creative.