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Authors: Christina Morgan

Confessions Of An Old Lady (18 page)

 

Acknowledgements

 

To my mother, Alicia Broaddus–you’re my inspiration!

To my father, Tom Broaddus–congrats on your recent accomplishments!

To my sister, Lauren Metelski–you’re a great writer…your turn next!

To my husband, Wes Morgan–I’ll always love Alpacas!

To my girl Grace–good luck with your senior year! Next stop…college!

To my girl Maddie–it’s time to go pick out a car!

To my niece Elenora–you’re one smart, beautiful girl!

To my niece Fiona–you’re the funniest, prettiest girl I know!

To my nephew Liev (Leo)–you’re the cutest, coolest dude I know!

 

 

About the Author

 

Christina Morgan was raised in suburban Central Kentucky in a family full of right-brainers. With a photographer/artist for a grandfather and an author/illustrator for a mother, she was bound to turn out on the creative side of the spectrum. She honed her writing skills in school, winning awards for her essays and short stories. Christina tried her hand at about every sport imaginable, which only went to prove that her efforts were better spent in other creative outlets such as art, singing, and writing. But it was writing that really stuck with her and she spent the next several years trying her hand at writing fiction novels, just for the fun of it.

She took a break for a while and focused on putting herself through paralegal school while raising two amazing Irish twin girls. She quickly learned that being a certified paralegal was the best career choice she could have made. On top of all of the cool cases she has worked on over the years, she was able to write original legal documents autonomously. When a national magazine for attorneys approached her in 2013 to write a short story for them about the life of a paralegal, she jumped on the chance. When the article was published and garnered her some amazing feedback, she realized how much she missed writing for leisure. She sat down and wrote her very first full-length fiction novel that year and hasn’t stopped writing since.

She loves reading (all genres except sci-fi), folk music, caramel macchiatos, puppies, thunderstorms, antique jewelry, dragonflies, the color purple (not the movie), and enjoys a large sweet tea from McDonald’s every single day.

Christina Morgan lives in Nicholasville, Kentucky with her husband and two teenage daughters, three dogs (one of which is blind and has only three legs), and two cats (one of which is still relatively feral.)

 

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