| Booksie Address: | http://www.booksie.com/Victoria_Reid |
| Country: | United States |
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| Favorite book: | Prodigal Summer |
| Member Since: | Sep 5, 2009 |
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Oct 31, 2010
When Buddy unexpectedly passed away, friends decided to...
Tags:funeral, cremation, party, luau
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Oct 31, 2010
When Buddy unexpectedly passed away, friends decided to...
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Nov 20, 2009
What happened to you? Were you eaten by that thing...
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 29, 2009
On a family trip to Sedona, we stopped in the gift shop...
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 13, 2009
When they ran out of onions....
Article by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 12, 2009
Ages 55-65? What the heck is that??
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 11, 2009
Making peace, for the sake of the kids.
Novel by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 8, 2009
In 1972, I bought a Honda 600. Basically, a motorcycle...
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 7, 2009
Um, you need to know that I like snakes. It's important.
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 6, 2009
The cutest redhead I've ever met - Archie the Orangutan!
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 5, 2009
This is NOT the Papa John's we know so well today...
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 5, 2009
The first in a series of insane stories about Cajun Country.
Short Story by Victoria Reid
Posted: Sep 5, 2009
This was the valiant effort of my toddler to save his...
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About the Author, Victoria Reid
Greetings!
I have been writing all of my life. I've written:
But I never really found my groove. Until recently. It would appear that my most successful genre is humor, in the form of autobibraphical/biographical non-fiction. I made that up. To explain, all of my stories include me, but are rarely really about me. It's the story that provides the entertainment, you see - I'm just a character, playing a part.
The element that makes this genre a piece of cake is that it's 100% true. I need invent nothing - simply recount.
I could present the stories chronologically and perhaps, someday, if they find their way off of the Net and into a book, they will be offered that way. Meanwhile, you are going to get whatever comes to mind. And I hope, with all my heart, that you get a good laugh. That is my genuine and ultimate goal - the gift of laughter. The more tears and snorty noises the better.
So saying, enjoy these little pieces of my life.
PS - I'm part Italian and I like pink. There. I've said it.