Shannon Kelley is a columnist at the Santa Barbara Independent, a freelance writer and photographer, and a corporate consultant. Her work has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, Woman's Day, The Arizona Republic, and Santa Barbara Magazine, and her essay "Something Worth Saving" from the...
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Shannon Kelley is a columnist at the Santa Barbara Independent, a freelance writer and photographer, and a corporate consultant. Her work has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, Woman's Day, The Arizona Republic, and Santa Barbara Magazine, and her essay "Something Worth Saving" from the 2008 anthology "Submerged: Tales from the Basin" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. "Undecided"--about analysis paralysis, grass is greener syndrome, longing for the road not traveled, how the success of the women's movement has left women stumped in the face of limitless options and how to get over it--which she wrote with her mother Barbara, is her first book.
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