![]() This was a surprise, since the funny bone usually gets so much press. And it was here she discovered that humor was in her heart. Yet, oddly, no one stopped her from attending Carnegie Mellon University for Creative and Professional Writing. Spurred by her dramatic success, she went on to write other works, an experience that found her cluing into the Mystery genre, flirting with the Melodramatic Teen style, and becoming better versed in the Embarrassing Poetry of Which We Shall Never Speak Again school of writing. It was a raging hit among the two people she knew. ![]() By the age of 11, she'd written her first mystery novel, Key to the Blue Moon, which her secretary- er, Mom-was good enough to type up for her. Jenn Thorson always knew she wanted to be a writer it was the C+ in Penmanship that initially held her back. ![]()
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