In addition to writing science fiction and fantasy (and a smidgen of horror), she enjoys a good read, working crossword puzzles, walking, drawing, and painting.
She is a retired electronics technician and admits to having worked at a variety of other jobs during her life, including being a dishwasher, a busgirl, a housemaid, a motel/hotel maid, working in a fast-food joint, a telephone operator, and a store clerk. There have been other, not-so-glamorous jobs, including picking cotton.
Another amazing far future sci-fi from Bea Cannon. This is the third post-earth take I've read from Bea and it amazes me that she can take a central theme and spin a completely unique story each time. In this, we follow Sard, a sower who is tasked with breathing new life into the dying Earth. Humans have devolved into primitives once again and nearly all animal and vegetation has been wiped out. Humans too, are going to go extinct, thanks to a mutation that only allows make children to be born. That's another part of a sower's job... Sowing, if you get my drift. All in all, a great little sci-fi adventure. I can't wait to see if it goes farther.