Selinda M. Hedrick
For more than fifteen years, Selinda M. Hedrick has written and directed plays for church and community. She also enjoys writing poetry and short stories. Hedrick majored in theater arts at Brigham Young University for four years. Theater remains her true passion and influences her film and TV viewing habits. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Athens State University with a degree in Secondary Education/Language Arts and later received an MA from the University of Phoenix in Education/Curriculum and Instruction. In July of 2009, she married a man she met, dated, and became engaged to over forty years ago--an unexpected, but happy turn of events in her life. Hedrick has taught Language Arts and Reading in high school over nine years. She has also taught English as a foreign language. Retired from teaching, Hedrick has written several children's books. Current projects include a film script and poetry for greeting cards.
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Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education/Language Arts, Magna Cum Laude, Athens State University: Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction, University of PhoenixInterests
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Meme Meets the MissionariesMy prim and proper grandmother pays a surprising price for being so determined to be presentable when Grandpa brought the missionaries home for supper one night.
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Pieces of the Puzzle:A true story about a childhood memory that helps a woman to better understand herself and God.
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Marching FeetA poetic montage of images offering tribute to all who have so valiantly served to protect this country. -
William Blake's "London": Curses Upon CursesAn exploration of William Blake's poem, "London," reveals a double meaning for serious readers.