[This is the third and final portion of my pictorial mini-autobiography. The first part is here, and the second part is there.]
During the 1980s, as a Sheridan Media Arts grad, I worked in the budding Canadian film and television industry. At the same time, I was writing “spec scripts” to submit to potential television series. This paid off with my first script sale, and the realization of my dream of writing professionally.
Holding my newborn, with my Dad, Lynn Russwurm.
During my family hiatus, I worked at developing my photography, blogging and social networking, developing digital skills, learning to hand code websites, restore photographs and create digital art.
These days I’ve reclaimed my dream, and so I’m writing and self publishing my own novels. My debut novel, “Inconstant Moon,” is serialized online, and I’m currently at work finishing me second novel, “The Girl In The Blue Flame Cafe.”