Author has written 1 story for Law and Order: CI. Home: NYC--the home of Law & Order! Profession: Marketing for an advanced telehealthcare company. Working for a young, small company makes for 50+ hour weeks and makes it tough to find time to write. Avocation: WWII history/reenacting. Army Air Forces and Army. (for those who know: AirWAC, ANC/flight nurse, WASP. BTW, my pen name comes from this; if "GAP" means a January event in eastern PA to you, I'm the radio gal.) Other Passions: Aviation, popular/jazz/big band music 1925-1955 (approximate), antique/classic, sports and special interest cars. Will be concentrating on my series obsession: Law & Order: CI. Thank you Dick Wolf, Rene Balcer, Vincent D'Onofrio, Kathryn Erbe, Chris Noth, Annabella Sciorra, Julianne Nicholson, Jamey Sheridan, Eric Bogosian to bring great characters to life! May be some crossover with SVU in the future, but I am less connected to this canon. (Stabler cracks me up as he's cracking up. And I may be one of the few, but I liked Connie Nielsen as the 'fill in' from Warrants, Dani.) Totally respect the discipline of writing fan fic! Admire: detective-sweetheart (the great chronicler of CI and SVU character "interiors"), Beka/B.Cavis (whoa!), TriStateCopFan, The Confused One, Scripted Starlet, grey-eyed-goddess, so many others who've given me the pleasure of their visions in print. Thank you all and also thanks for your tolerance of my reviews. My god of 1940s-present crime fiction: James Ellroy (L.A. Confidential, part of the L.A. Trilogy with The Black Dahlia and The Big Nowhere; American Tabloid and The Cold Six Thousand). A very close second is Mickey Spillane. (Read the first chapter of "One Lonely Night". Don't laugh. Just read it. And keep reading.) My LO:CI Dream: to have James Ellroy write and bring to the screen (small or large) a LO:CI movie that for once is true to his vision. My fiction writing is dedicated to my late mother, Mary, who never took the stories from her head to the paper. On this board, you reminded me that it was time that I should. |
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