As part of a large Irish/American family, in which spinning colorful yarns was commonplace, becoming a writer was a natural career choice for Ginna. ""I grew up hearing so many fascinating tales, I was 11 or 12 before I realized that not everyone made up stories,"" Ginna says.
Throughout her school years, whenever Ginna turned in essay papers her teachers would say, ""Ginna, you should be a writer,"" and she would always reply, ""thats what Im going to be.""
However, Ginna explains, life has a way of getting in the way.
She married young, had a daughter, and divorced. As a single mom and the sole breadwinner, raising a child alone became her top priority. Ginna ...read more