Cornelia Seigneur - Finding the Adventure in Motherhood and Life

About me

Gender Female
Industry Communications or Media
Occupation Writer, Teacher, Speaker, Blogger, Editor, Mom
Location West Linn, Oregon, United States
Introduction I am a writer and I am a teacher and I am a mom and I am a believer, and I have been a freelance journalist for The Oregonian newspaper since 1996, writing about family and faith and community in my Family columns and stories. I am excited to share my West Linn pictorial history book, Images of America: WEST LINN, with the community. It is the first such full length history book about West Linn. It can be found at Market of Choice, Dragonfly Greetings, Bullseye Coffee, Healthy Spaces, and Grahams Books and online at amazon.com, powells.com, etc. Or at corneliaseigneur@comcast.net I love to share my passion for writing and life with others. Contact me via my website, www.corneliaseigneur.com to schedule an Author Talk or for more info.
Interests Writing, Christian spirituality, family, teaching, books, culture, youth ministry, women ministry, power walking, hiking, marathons, bicycle riding, music, poetry, helping others, church, Germany, traveling, cooking, movies, Africa, a real life relevant personal relationship with Jesus Christ, camping, Bible Study, adventure
Favorite Movies The Lives of Others, Finding Forrester, Walk the Line, Princess Bride, Erin Brockovich, The Fugitive, Parenthood, Shadowlands, The Passion of The Christ, A River Runs Through It
Favorite Music Jennifer Knapp, Rich Mullins, Over The Rhine, Alanis Morissette, Coldplay, U2, Third Day, Shawn Colvin, Keith Green, Fleetwood Mac, Amy Grant, Jill Phillips, Leslie Phillips, Matt Redman
Favorite Books Home by Marilynne Robinson, Cloister Walk by Kathleen Norris, The Bible, This Beautiful Mess by Rick McKinley, The Shack, Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther, Blue Like Jazz, Jesus in the Margins: Finding God in the Places We Ignore, The Bible, Mother Teresa: In My Own Words, Drawn to the Rhythm, Good News About Injustice, Gift from the Sea, The Jesus I Never Knew, Thoughts on Faith