What do you do when all of your plans change? What happens when life decides not to go your way? Do you wait for love or does it come to you? What’s real, what isn’t? Join Katherine Marple as she tells the story of a young woman who experiences many ways to deal with the pain of betrayal. She uses alcohol, other men, eccentric jobs, until she finally realizes the only way she can rid herself of her misery is to talk to him one last time and really set things straight. Peppered with poetry to set the mood and humor to calm the nerves, you’ll embark on a journey that will enlighten you about the wonders of the butterflies in your stomach, the real meaning of true love, friendship, and the tingles included in a first kiss.
Katherine Marple has been writing since the ripe age of ten. In her elementary school yearbook, she wrote simply: "I want to be an author when I grow up." She used to spend her summers reading and writing so much that her fingers grew calluses and paper cuts.
At the age of fourteen, "I even took time to bind my first books - murder mysteries, if you'd believe it- with glue and construction paper. I was so proud to see my books like 'real books.' Even now that I have three published books under my belt, nothing will ever top the feeling when I held my first 'bound' book in my hands. It was called: This is Now. It was a little misshapen and sticky... but it was mine."
Katherine Marple grew up in Northern CT, and later in life, graduated to lower Massachusetts. She travels between New York City and Boston frequently "for the love of the cities, the bustle, the people, and the magnificence of all those buildings!"
She has many interests, though "I wouldn't call them 'talents.'" She enjoys serenading (badly) on her violin, attending photo shoots for modeling, singing in her rock band Invictus, fundraising for the cure of Type 1 Diabetes (www.FightingTheUnseen.com), pretending she's fashionable and (of course) writing many many different versions of her stories until the "voices quiet down. That's when I know I've got it right... I'm not crazy, I promise."
But, mostly, if you're looking for Ms Marple, you would find her sitting outside while reading a book or bowling with her friends. "As geeky as that may make me sound, I thoroughly enjoy my life. This is what I've worked so hard for."