
Sandee started writing in 1988 when someone challenged her
to write a poem about a French fry. He was joking, but it was that that started
the passion of writing constantly flowing through her veins. She continued
writing poetry and tried children's stories. This became her number one love.
In 1995, Sandee was involved in a car accident that almost
took her life and left her with amnesia. After the most extreme challenge to
re-starting her life and getting to know a new Sandee, she found other areas of
writing she liked and became good at. Her children's writing expanded into
picture books, early reader and teen fiction.
Other areas include stage and screenplays, short stories,
and journalism. After writing, directing and producing a one-act play at the
community college she attended at, six newspapers did a feature story on her.
The Detroit Free Press decided to a six-day feature story on her. The play was
based on her car accident and hospital stay. As she watched what the journalist
did and the encouragement of her mom to go that way, Sandee graduated from
Eastern Michigan University with a degree in Journalism and Behavior Science.
Sandee takes all her life's experiences she can remember and
the bits and pieces of memories she gets back to forward and strengthen her
writing. She turns negative into positive and amazing works of art. Like as an
actor and choreographer, she is constantly creating art "outside the
box", which is how she lives life. Carpe Diem is her life's moto because
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