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Rebeca Seotz
Rebeca has been a story junkie since memorizing, Benji Goes To School at age 4. By age 8, she'd written her first story - about a magic corn stalk. She cannot remember a time in her life when stories haven't held the power to entertain, transform, and trasmit Truth. In 2004, Rebeca set aside her writing to become the first dedicated fiction publicist at Thomas Nelson Publishers. There she put her lifelong love of fiction and BA in Public Relations to use in promoting creative flolks like Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti, Charles Martin, and Robin Jones Gunn. A year later, her boss wisely advised Rebeca to open a firm so that Rebeca could be home with her soon-to-apprear first son, Anderson. Glass Road Public Relations began serving Christian writers with publicity and editorial services on May 1, 2005. A few months later, the fiction editor from Thomas Newlson asked Rebeca if she was still working on a novel in her spare time. Prints Charming hit store shelves in 2007. She then signed with B & H Publishing Group (LifeWay) to write four more novels , all released in 2008 and 2009 as the Sisters, Ink series, which is also when Rebeca obtained her Master's in Mass Communication, gave birth to a daughter, Ella, and began providing promotional servies to Christian moviemakers. Rebeca continues to provide publicity and editorial services through Glass Road, working with esteemed writers like Davis Bunn, Angela Hunt, Wanda Brunstetter, Jeanette Windle, and Deborah Raney. Her major media hits include The Today Show, USA Today, ABC Family, National Public Radio, Souther Living Magazine, Good Housekeeping Magazine, and many of the top 50 newspapers in the country. Learn more at www.GlassRoadPR.com and www.SistersInk.net or visit her blog at www.rebecaseitz.wordpress.com.
