Rebekah
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- A Toast to Randomness
- Adventures in Motherhood
- Fiction's Footsteps
- Follow The Trail
- Me N my Monkeys
- Motherhood Is Easy...As Long As You Have Nothing Else To Do For The Next 50 Years
- Nothing Like We Imagined
- The Hughes Triplets
- The Recipe for Failure
- The Woodall Family happenings
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Writer |
Location | Saint Augustine, Florida |
Introduction | Rebekah Hunter Scott is a writer who is taking a break from sanity to raise her three kids (4 and under...yes it's as fun as it sounds). Now they are fodder for her blog and in about twelve years will likely hate her guts for exploiting and embarrassing the crap out of them. She is also a member of the Florida Writer's Association and MOMS Club International (a non-profit organization offering support to Stay-At-Home moms). Her short stories have appeared in several literary magazines, as well as the fiction anthologies From Our Family To Yours, Slices of Life and Writing Is Easy (amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com,). Her book Motherhood Is Easy...(ClearView Press, Inc.) is now available through major online book retailers. Check out the excerpt of it in the biannual welcome issue of American Baby magazine, as well as other humor articles in American Baby, Galtime.com and Parents magazine. |
Interests | Writing, Sports, Eating, Guitar Hero, Quoting Movies, Traveling, Drinking, Taking My Kids To Target At Least Once A Week, Watching TV with my husband while we drink beer and marvel at parenthood. |
Favorite Movies | Sling Blade, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Silence of the Lambs, Princess Bride, Fargo, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, The Shining, Airplane, No Country For Old Men |
Favorite Music | Pretty much everything, but the staples are Zepplin, U2, R.E.M., The Cure, Simon and Garfunkle, old school rap, George Winston....the list goes on, but I won't. |
Favorite Books | Cat's Eye, A Prayer For Owen Meany, Kite Runner, I Know This Much Is True, It, The Blind Assassin |
Radio wire is often used to make bird nests. What station do they listen to?
What station do the bird nests listen to? Nice incorrect pronoun/antecedent agreement. You're talking to an English major, after all. Sorry, I shouldn't be such a wise-ass.... Hmmmm...if I were a bird, I'd probably listen to stations that aired songs by Flock of Seagulls, Counting Crows, Robyn, The Byrds...and Zepplin.