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Kathleen Long I've had a love of writing as far back as I can remember. I won my first writing contest in the second grade. The prize? A package of brightly colored markers. I didn't pursue my dream, however, until my life was changed by a tiny little girl whose stay on this Earth was far too short. In November 2000, our daughter, Emily Bernadette, was born. Her birth was a miracle. She had a genetic disorder called Trisomy 18. Each doctor and specialist told us that T18 was incompatible with life. Emily didn't hear them. My little girl taught me that now is the time to pursue dreams. We don't know how many tomorrows stretch before us. Why not take full advantage of today? May you find joy in each sunrise, each rainbow, each butterfly and each crash of the surf. I do. A tiny little girl showed me the way. Thank you, Emily. Today I share my life with my husband of fourteen years and our neurotic Sheltie. We're blessed to divide our time between suburban Philadelphia and the New Jersey seashore where I can often be found--hands on the keyboard, bare toes in the sand--spinning tales. After all, life doesn't get much better than that. Books: |
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