Background
Born in Grand Forks, North Dakota Shortridge grew up in Maryland and Colorado before relocating to the Pacific Northwest.
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Born in Grand Forks, North Dakota Shortridge grew up in Maryland and Colorado before relocating to the Pacific Northwest.
Citing an unhappy home life with a mentally ill mother, Shortridge ventured out on her own at the age of seventeen and began to support herself through a series of office jobs, cooking jobs, and a stint as a plumber, all the while also performing in bands as a lead singer. A job with a small advertising firm began her marketing career, leading to a position as director of sales and marketing for a Denver visual imaging firm during the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1995, Shortridge “decided to climb back down,” the corporate ladder as she says, and began to write full-time as a freelance magazine features writer
Her work appeared in local, regional, and national publications including Natural Home, Mademoiselle, and Glamour.
In 2003, Shortridge’s first novel, Riding with the Queen, was published by New American Library (New York, New York). The story of a young rock-and-roll singer who leaves home to escape a mentally ill mother, Riding with the Queen was not fictionalized memoir, according to Shortridge, but rather a new story using her experiences with both.
In 2005, she employed similar technique for her second published novel, Eating Heaven, again by NAL, the story of a disenfranchised food writer who comes to term with life by caring for a dying uncle. In 2013, Shortridge"s fifth novel, Love Water Memory, will be published by Gallery Books, a division of Simon and Schuster.
Inspired by a news story of an amnesiac and his fiance, Shortridge wrote a fictional account of a woman who must become like a detective to remember who she is and what happened to her while grappling with a fiance and the life she left behind.
In 2009, Shortridge founded Seattle7Writers with author Garth Stein, a nonprofit collective of authors who promote Northwest literature and raise money and awareness for literacy in their community. Thirty-six of the fifty-plus members collaborated on a novel as a fundraiser, and it was published by Open Road Media Group in 2010 as Hotel Angeline: A Novel in 36 Voices. Shortridge organized the event and penned the first chapter.
All proceeds benefit literacy.
About writing, Shortridge says: “I am a writer because I can’t not be one. I write to examine the universal story through the personal lens.
I write to put another voice, another viewpoint, out into a world where too many of the voices I hear aren’t telling my story, or my family’s and friends’ stories. Reading was my salvation as a kid, and now, writing is.”.
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