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My name is Roxanne Vaughn, but you can call me Roxy. I'm a writer. Well, I'm trying to be a writer. I know that dropping out of pre-med and choosing to pursue a degree in English was a risky move in our current society. A society where money and success determine whether or not you are worthy of happiness. Of a good life. Of love. I am in love with love. That all-encompassing, can't think, can't breathe, can't eat sort of love. There's nothing more beautiful than knowing your heart belongs to someone else, and their heart belongs to you. That you have met the one person who will make you happy…mehr

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My name is Roxanne Vaughn, but you can call me Roxy. I'm a writer. Well, I'm trying to be a writer. I know that dropping out of pre-med and choosing to pursue a degree in English was a risky move in our current society. A society where money and success determine whether or not you are worthy of happiness. Of a good life. Of love. I am in love with love. That all-encompassing, can't think, can't breathe, can't eat sort of love. There's nothing more beautiful than knowing your heart belongs to someone else, and their heart belongs to you. That you have met the one person who will make you happy until death do you part. Your soul mate. I'm not, however, in love with my fiancé. I love him like a child loves their favorite stuffed animal. It's comforting. It's warm. It's been around forever. It has some serious wear and tear, but it's weathered the emotional storms by your side. It's a different sort of love. One that I'm afraid to lose. I left Northern California to run away from the first man I ever truly loved because he did not love me. I ran straight into the open arms of Zachary Cameron, drawn in by his handsome features, his sense of humor, and the adoration he showered upon me as if I were a goddess deserving of worship. At least, that's how it felt at the time. Living in San Diego isn't so bad. I have friends. I have a cat. I have crippling anxiety. Maybe I am on the path to becoming a penniless writer. Maybe I'm destined to wait tables to afford a college education. Maybe I'm in a relationship whose foundation is built on lies. Maybe the expectations I've placed on my soul mate are too high. It's not easy being a twenty-something year old girl desperately trying to find her place and purpose in this world. A very little bird terrified of the great, big sky. Maybe you've already taken that leap of faith - trusted your wings to take you higher and higher into the sky with others you love, and who love you. But I think I'll just sit here on this safe branch and wait. Because this branch isn't so bad. And the other bird on this branch has loved me despite my ugliest moments. Maybe it's not that all encompassing love, and maybe I want to push that bird off the branch most of the time, but that's life. It's okay to be a little unhappy as long as you don't wind up alone. Right?
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Autorenporträt
Jacquelyn Phillips is a graduate of San Diego State University, having attended Sonoma State University for the first two years of her undergraduate English Program. She then continued her school journey in grad school, obtaining her Master of Fine Arts in Fiction writing in 2016 at San Diego State University. She was the editor-in-chief of literary journal, pacificREVIEW, the "Strangely Ever After" edition in 2014, had her short story, Cinderella, published in literary journal Aztec Literary Review in 2013, and then had her short story, Power Surge, published in pacificREVIEW in 2016. She was the editor and co-writer of Amazon Best-Seller, ORCAstration, with former killer whale trainer, Rich Phillips. She writes many dark fairy tales and hopes to create a novel out of them one day, but she currently is working on The Games We Play series, which she began writing in 2011. She lives in San Diego and believes that such a great city should be put on the map in literature. Her cat, Gatsby, is her loyal pet, named after one of her favorite characters in literary history. She currently bartends and waitresses at a brewery, continuing to pursue her dream of becoming the next great author, hoping to inspire those who read to follow their dreams and never be afraid to fall in love.