Sharon Honeycutt
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Publishing |
Occupation | Editor, Writer |
Location | Indiana, United States |
Introduction | I write because I have people living in my head and they need somewhere of their own to call home. I edit other people's writing because I know how good it feels to look back on your first draft and see how far you've come. If you're looking for an editor, send me an email and we'll talk about how I can get you beyond that first draft. Or you can check out my profile on Elance, where I do most of my work: https://www.elance.com/s/skh0711/ Born and raised in Indiana, I've traveled some and seen beautiful places, but I still love the open fields and the rows of corn and beans I recognize as home. |
Interests | Hiking the Smoky Mountains, reading, writing, traveling |
Favorite Movies | Braveheart, Gone with the Wind, The Help, Winter's Bone, The Hunger Games, Hope Floats, The Pursuit of Happyness, Gran Torino |
Favorite Music | Amy Winehouse, Adele, lots of rock bands, some bluesy stuff too |
Favorite Books | Anything by Nelson DeMille, Billie Letts, and John Sandford; Reconstructing Amelia, The Fault in Our Stars, Wild, The Help, These Is My Words, The Lovely Bones, Testimony, The Red Tent |
Please describe how you could take the peel off an apple all in one go:
I had to try and do this once. It was for a scavenger hunt that I was doing as a young girl with my grandma. I hadn't thought of that in a long time, so that's a great memory! We used a regular paring knife and just slowly peeled away, spiraling down from the top of the apple to the bottom.