So you
want to know something about me eh, not content to just read my musings
and wonder who the hell does she thinks she is exactly… mumbling what does
she know about B&B let alone soaps. And you’d probably be right! But just
in case, for those times when you say, hey she really nailed it this week,
here goes….
Born and raised in Montreal, Canada, I graduated from university on the
cusp of the Canadian film industry explosion with a degree in
Communications, determined to be the next Pauline Kael or Alfred Hitchock.
Spent several years working for an indie film house whose claim to fame
was mild success in North America with a series of coming of age films set
in a summer camp and major worldwide success with erotica and XXX films –
guess which was more fun.
I’m
a California girl now but my major Hollywood career as a movie critic,
writing screenplays or producing films didn’t exactly, ah, pan out. I live
within walking distance to the beach, driving distance to the ski slopes,
corporate job which means I don’t always get to enjoy the beach or the
slopes but means I can at least afford to live there, and am lucky enough
to be able to indulge my creative side writing soap commentary and
interviews for the fabulous SoaptownUSA site.
If
truth be told I’d like nothing more than to be a ski bum in winter and a
beach bum in summer, of course with my love of soaps and writing talents
(no laughing) as a backdrop, but alas reality is such that this is what
dreams are made of, sigh. Two winters ski bumming in the Canadian Rockies
after college and 15 years of weekends on the slopes or the beach is as
close as I’ve come.
A
soap fan for more years than I care to admit I grew up watching Another
World and Days of Our Lives but got hooked on General Hospital in college
when it was the rage in every university on the continent. Through all the
changes in my life, of which there have been many, soaps and writing,
whether for myself or professionally, and I use that term loosely, were
always a constant. I may not have always kept up religiously, but my
trusty VCR made it possible to keep track day after day, year after year.
I tuned in to the launch of Port Charles in prime time and immediately
became a fan. It was young and fresh, creative and innovative and based on
couples and I thought it was the best 30 minutes on TV. But, alas, the
show was cancelled, leaving my Musings nowhere to go. I followed Brian
Gaskill to The Bold and the Beautiful and, well, you know the rest. PC
Musings turned into B&B Musings, which now becomes GH Chronicles as
I turn my trusty quill to General Hospital, the soap I’ve watched for all
of my adult life. I hope you’ll come along for the ride.
How
did I get to the best soap website on, well the web? Nina found me lusting
after Port Charles on her OLFC site – we met, we clicked and the rest as
they say…is history. My loving thanks to my pal Nina who got me involved
in all this and to all of you, soap fans, who read the column, visit the
site and enjoy the fantasy.