Winona Cross
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Occupation | author/retired registered nurse |
Location | Durant, Oklahoma, United States |
Introduction | I write Contemporary Romance, Historical Fiction with Romantic Elements, Creative Nonfiction, Memoirs, Articles. I am a member of RWA, OKRWA, CHRW, HHRW, and OWFI |
Interests | Writing, reading, movies, visiting family and friends who live out of state, eating, travel |
Favorite movies | Titanic, The Mirror has two Faces (but that doesn't mean I'm too crazy about Streisand), Avatar, Firefly, The Bridges of Madison County, The Man from Snowy River and Return to Snowy River (for the great horsemanship), Miracle of the White Stallions, Secretariat, Seabiscuit, Romeo and Juliet with Olivia Hussey, anything Audrey Hepburn, Casablanca, Under the Tuscan Sun, Princess Diaries I & II, Pearl Harbor, The Patriot, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, and I love any dancing movie like Dirty Dancing, Grease, Dance With Me, Center Stage, etc, I also like many suspense movies. To sum it up--chick flicks, dancing, drama, romance, suspense. And, of course, Disney |
Favorite music | Country--Sugarland, Josh Turner,Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Reba, Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum, Kenny Chesney. Josh Groban. Love Susan Boyle, the new Sensation from Scotland, Rod Stewart, especially his love songs, The Beatles. Golden Oldies--50's and 60's. Praise and Worship |
Favorite books | James Patterson, Sharon Sala, Andrew E. Kaufman, Alexandra Sokoloff, Alicia Dean, Pamela S. Thibodeaux, Judith Leger, Maria Rachel Hooley, Patricia Cornwell, Michael Phillips (for anything Scottish), the Mary Stewart series about King Arthur and Camelot, Diana Gabaldon for her Jamie and Claire time travel series, Bethany Claire, Sara Gruen, who seems to be a master of characterization, "The Kite Runner" and " A Thousand Splendid Suns." Erica Spindler, for great suspense, Barbara Colley, Jessica Brockmole, "The Secret of Lost Things" by Sheridan Hay, "The Memories We Keep," by Walter Zaccheus (sp), I can't forget the story or the characters. |
Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?
Flexibility--in body and mind!