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Rebecca Serle

Rebecca Serle

Rebecca Serle

Rebecca Serle is a Huffington Post contributor with a popular column in which she writes about children's literature and literacy. She holds an MFA from The New School and her work has appeared in numerous literary journals. She's also contributed to... Read full bio

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Q. How would you describe perfect happiness?
A. I think perfect happiness has a lot to do with peace. For me I get peace from writing, from the people in my life, and from yoga-- om! I'm also incredibly blessed to have a job that really, truly fullfills me. That brings me a lot of joy.
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My life in 8 words: "Creative, fun, friendship, laughter, work, lovely, crazy, exciting. Those are pretty good words, come to think of it-- I lucked out!"
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Q. Who is your favorite fictional villain? A. Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights. He was so tortured by his love for Catherine! Q. What are your 5 favorite songs? A. Fly Me To the Moon by Frank Sinatra, Here Comes the Sun by The Beatles, Can't Help It by Yes Giantess, Love On Top by Beyonce, and anything by The Counting Crows Q. What do you regret most? A. I don't think too much about regrets. I think everything that happens in our lives brings us to where we are, and for that, I'm grateful. Sometimes I'll regret not having spoken up, though. I'll say "man, I really should have told so and so how I felt!" That would probably be it for me. Q. What is your greatest achievement? A. Publishing a novel is pretty high on the list. Learn more about Rebecca Serle