

She found that she could take the best things about being in a band (which includes: men with wild hair, drama, and passion) and put it into writing. It ended when she got sick of playing to just four people in a small club at midnight.Įven with all the interesting parts to being in a rock band, she still wanted to write. There was too much that came with it, something that she was not ready for.

This was due to her Bono fixation that she had at the time. She has the odd wardrobe and guitars to prove that she started out wanting to be a rock star. She won a school spelling bee while in the seventh grade she won with the word ukulele. At first, she planned on majoring in Journalism, but later switched to Creative Writing, which seemed like a move that felt comfortable to her. It got her many desktop publishing jobs after that. It was in college that the typesetter made her learn how to typeset herself due to her articles being usually late. Little’s fifth grade class did have one), her high school paper (along with her best buddy of high school, Cindy Jorgenson), and college paper. She was editor of her elementary school paper (at Glenmoor Elementary in Mrs. Author Julie Anne Long has always loved writing.
