About the Author: FIRST, are your Kindle/Digital Automatic Updates tuned on? I revise often, please update your digital copy - Thank you!! Rebecca Roberts is a writer / director / producer / actor living in Los Angeles with four million other writer / director / producer / actors, one old cat...
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About the Author: FIRST, are your Kindle/Digital Automatic Updates tuned on? I revise often, please update your digital copy - Thank you!! Rebecca Roberts is a writer / director / producer / actor living in Los Angeles with four million other writer / director / producer / actors, one old cat who has literally grown up with her. They've learned many life lessons together, like don't get used to sleeping on a man's chest. She has also found some of the best friends she's ever known, while living in Los Angeles. For the good stuff in life, the town has been a success. She has written, directed and produced two of her own short films, the second of which, Maintenance, won Best Comedy Short at the 2011 New York International Film Festival. She has also produced and written for the spoof web series Keeping Up with the Kartrashians, which has won numerous awards since its airing in 2011 and has over 1 million views between a number of websites such as Funny Or Die, YouTube, KoldCast, Blip and more. Rebecca also runs a small production company in Los Angeles, End Scene Productions @ endsceneprod.com.She's currently in talks with a larger production company to produce a reality show she wrote that would help unemployed veterans and the foreclosure crisis at once. It's still not over and she urges you to look at recent statistics, also help out or just kiss a Vet next time you see one. Rebecca is always looking for and finding material for new short stories, her favorite genre to write. When not doing the things she hopes will pay the rent one day, she likes to make tiny furniture out of champagne corks and their wire cages. Magnets out of anything. Anything out of Legos. Doing hot yoga, but not Bikram. Hustling for rent. Organizing anything. And working on whatever is next in life. She finds that writing in the third person is, also, ridiculous.
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