However, the notion of writing fiction for a living never occurred to the author because she spent her childhood on a farm in the country. She spent hours consuming stories filled with action, adventure, and romance. She bought a computer and printer for her business because she wanted to get a tax deductionīut then she realized that a computer would make writing so much easier. Writing only entered the picture when the author started her freelance graphic design company in Baltimore. The New Internationalist Magazine was just starting at the time, and Putney appreciated the opportunity it gave her to interact with idealistic designers and artists. As such, while her friend attended graduate school, she looked for work. Putney had years of experience as a designer. The author was living in Oxford with a friend when she landed the position. Putney worked for The New Internationalist Magazine (London) as an art editor. At the time, she had no intention of pursuing writing as a career, so she was more than happy to dedicate her life to design. Putney doesn’t regret the decision because she fell in love with design. But then the author met an industrial design student that was seemingly having more fun than her, so she changed majors. She pursued the subject because she loved reading.
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