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An Introduction By: Sarabeth on 1/19/2001; 11:43 PM Pleased to meet you all, I'm sure. To follow the example of many others, my name. Sara means princess or noble princess, depending on where you look it up. Elizabeth is my middle name and it means Godly, which I try to live up to. My last name is a town in France. Guess what? I'm French. There's some German thrown in as well. Sarabeth is what my father used to call me, feel free to call me either that or Sara. I'm in college at the moment, and I call Alabama home between semesters. My father was military for 28 years, so I'm not really -from- anywhere. I can do a mean southern accent though. Let's see...what else would be interesting? I love to sing and act, put those two together and you get my insane obsession with musicals. Phantom, Les Mis, Secret Garden, Jekyll and Hyde, Scarlet Pimpernel, Rent, Beauty and the Beast, etc. I like country, Christian, and alternative music. My favorite author is CS Lewis, and a close second is Louisa May Alcott, followed by Jane Austen. I can't think of anything else bearing any importance, so please read what I have. I live for criticism, especially if it's constructive.
RE: An Introduction By: Mark Morgan on 1/26/2001; 4:58 PM Greetings, Sarabeth! Belated, I know; I was offline for about a week and a half transitioning between living spots. Great stuff, please write more, glad to have you here. I always ask this, because I'm always curious: how did you stumble across Unreason? You have an authors page now: http://www.voicesofunreason.com/authors/sarabeth Apologies for the error in your list of written works (which should be at the bottom)--there is some kind of bug in the query engine on this website, and hopefully tech support'll fix it soon. I use that engine to generate the various indices, and it's a very odd bug indeed. (For the curious, it appears that the process of publishing a piece--"binding to a URL"--often drops the piece right out of the search engine, with the weird exceptions of the Poetry, Essays, and Fiction indices. Why those work and the rest do not eludes me.) Again, welcome.
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