I'm very excited to interview Julie Bates. She is a published author of non-fiction. Juli scribes articles for the Asheboro-Courier Tribune, a daily newspaper in Asheboro, NC. She also writes stories for Carolina Country. Alone with her freelance articles Juli is working on a wonderful story of fiction. She is a talented writer who will soon find a home for her novel.
Juli will you tell the readers a little about yourself.
Let's see. I have been married a while and have a teenage son who is learning to drive (a car that is. Driving mom crazy is ongoing). I have always had a hyperactive imagination and have story fragments that date back to
my early teens (note those will NEVER, EVER be published except in my nightmares). That being said, I have published articles on and off in between working as a teacher and raising aforementioned child whose imagination is about as wild as mine. I enjoy working with the adult special needs class at church and discussing various books with my church book group. My mom always said I had an inquiring mind. Although she may have cringed at some of my book choices, she never censored me. I have always loved a good story regardless of genre. I enjoy reading mysteries, fantasy novels, and nonfiction that is well written. I also enjoy Christian literature that makes me think.
What is the title of one of your articles and where is it published?
My article is titled "Pausing at Pisgah" and appears in the April issue of Asheboro Magazine.
Juli will you tell the readers a little about yourself.
Let's see. I have been married a while and have a teenage son who is learning to drive (a car that is. Driving mom crazy is ongoing). I have always had a hyperactive imagination and have story fragments that date back to
my early teens (note those will NEVER, EVER be published except in my nightmares). That being said, I have published articles on and off in between working as a teacher and raising aforementioned child whose imagination is about as wild as mine. I enjoy working with the adult special needs class at church and discussing various books with my church book group. My mom always said I had an inquiring mind. Although she may have cringed at some of my book choices, she never censored me. I have always loved a good story regardless of genre. I enjoy reading mysteries, fantasy novels, and nonfiction that is well written. I also enjoy Christian literature that makes me think.
What is the title of one of your articles and where is it published?
My article is titled "Pausing at Pisgah" and appears in the April issue of Asheboro Magazine.
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