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About the Author:
Glory Fink is a writer, a housewife, a semi-permanent college student, a mystery wrapped in an enigma covered in cashmere. She can be found playing with Shrodinger’s cat, traipsing through the back roads of the Mississippi Delta or concocting experiments in her lab/kitchen. Glory does not suffer fools gladly but will gladly suffer endless tours at the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory as long as the samples keep coming. She does her best writing in her pajamas and her best sleeping out of them. Glory’s cat is suspicious, her dog obliging and her husband humored by her many antics and efforts to become in reality what she is in her dreams.
Glory can be found living it up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in a quaint (read: run down) house in a newly historic district but still less reputable side of town with her husband/best friend, a miniature dachshund, and one cat who isn’t. The two outside cats came with the house; they are not pets as much as ninjas. Please feel free to email or call on Glory any time, her life could do with a few more interesting people.
More About the Author:
When Glory was but a wee child, her mother realized she had a very old soul in direct communication with the past yentas from her mother’s family and grand dames from her father’s.
Descended from a long line of storytellers, dreamers, inventors, engineers and the occasional trailblazer, Glory fell in with the storytellers and dreamers. This was obviously the wrong crowd since none of them ever made much money.
In addition to these occupations, Glory has been a: tutor, camp counselor, internet tech geek, bookkeeper, nanny, video store manager, comic book store owner, semi-professional student and writer.
In an ideal world upon Glory’s graduation from The University of Southern Mississippi she would move to Brazil, finish procrastinating, and complete the three books she has been writing for too many years. Her husband says that Brazil is not a realistic option at this time but recommends graduate school as an alternative.
Glory enjoys singing off key, traveling locally and abroad, visiting museums, checking out local attractions (the cheesier the better), arguing with her cat, snuggling with her dog, admiring her husband’s mental prowess, creating outrageously decadent meals with all the calories mailed to anorexic actresses in Hollywood and daydreaming.
Glory also enjoys writing about herself in the third person for the sheer absurdity of it.


