Libby Russell
My blogs
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Nanny/Writer/Illustrator |
Location | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
Links | Wishlist |
Introduction | I'm a happy nerd. Nerdy and happy. I like a myriad of things, most of which seem to contradict eachother, and yet don't. I live with my parents and don't want to leave.... ever! (ok, maybe when I get married.) I sing loud and proud...in the shower. I'm the author of Ilara, a novel in the works and part of The Romany Epistles. I love Jesus! He loves you. |
Interests | The Bible, Fairytale-ish things, Photography, Art history, English Literature, Profound discussions over chai, traveling, thrift-store shopping. |
Favorite movies | Pride and Prejudice (both the short version and the A&E version), Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, Signs, Stranger Than Fiction, Never Been Kissed, Little Women, Groundhog Day, It's A Wonderful Life, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, Ben Hur, Garden State, The Illusionist, Nicholas Nickleby, You've Got Mail, Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club, Equilibrium, Sweet Land, The Sound of Music, Return To Me, Dances With Wolves |
Favorite music | Brand New, This Day and Age, Sufjan Stevens, Emery, Nichole Nordeman, Coldplay, Death Cab for Cutie, Samuel Barber, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, all my talented musical friends. |
Favorite books | The Holy Bible, The profound writings of C.S. Lewis and A.W. Tozer, Everything by Jane Austen, L.M. Montogomery (especially the 'Emily' books), and Charles Dickens, The LOTR trilogy, The Inheritance trilogy, Ted Dekker's unique tales, Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller, Anything illustrated by P.J. Lynch, Troy Howell, or Charles Santore, Shakespeare, William Butler Yeats, Elizabeth B. Browning, Tennyson, Classic fairytales by the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Anderson, Obscure fairytales from Northern Europe, Greek mythology, Everything my friends write (http://romanyepistles.blogspot.com), Anything about mermaids. |
Chicken monkey shoes?
That sounds like a strange science-fiction bio-engeniered super-clone marketing ploy. So, no.