Writer
PJ has been writing and telling tales since she was a young child. Case in point, "Tracie", the imaginary friend PJ had when she was five, who she used to make her Mom set a place for at the kitchen table every night for dinner. From there, PJ's imagination led her to write her first screenplay when she was six years old. Fresh out of kindergarten, PJ wrote and directed a fantastic play which had her friend Shelly jump around the class room saying "Ehhhhhhhhh", just like the Fronz.
Thankfully, PJ's vocabulary expanded, somewhat, through the decades and you can now find her writing for a variety of magazines and newspapers on all topics related to health and fitness.
Most of her reader's (all six of them at last count) said that they appreciate her ability to break down technical fitness and health mumbo-jumbo to a more reader-friendly style that is both understandable and entertaining.
PJ claims that she will eventually write a health and fitness book (because let's face it, EVERYONE is doing one these days), but she is somewhat perplexed on how she is going to fulfill the word count pre-requisite that publishers require from their writers. You see, it is very hard to write a 300 page book when PJ's basic concept to better health and weight loss is "Eat less, move more". Perhaps she will also enclose that first screenplay she wrote so many years ago to fill the remaining 299 pages.
While PJ adores writing about health and fitness (so if you are a publisher and reading this, please HIRE her), she has also started toying with fiction. She has found writing "stories" to be very liberating. There is no need to recall any research, or cite any studies - she can just make crap up and no one will question her, or ask her to produce her background on it.
In the near future you will most likely find PJ's fiction at your local Chapter's. But, be forewarned, you will probably see her lurking close by too, either moving her books to a better location (promoting and marketing is in her blood) or strong arming customers to buy her book. So, when it comes out, give the girl a break and at least buy one.



Testimonial
"I workout because I want to grow old gracefully."
SHELLEY, age 62

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