Waiting on the Sidelines (Waiting on the Sidelines #1)(119)
I would like to thank my parents, who have always believed in my writing and have known I could do this. I would like to thank my dear friends and family members who have urged me to put my story out there for the public (a special thanks to “Bulldog” Jennifer Stein, my own personal Vince Lombardi, who has made my success her number one mission). To my wonderful husband, Tim, who made me make time for this once and for all, and to my son, Carter, who wants to read mommy’s book some day. He may be disappointed when he learns that it is not entirely about football.
Thank you Phil Scott for being the best big brother a girl could have and for teaching me all the right things about cars and “buying American.” Thank you, mom, for the copy editing gene (and the copy editing). And lastly, special thanks to my girls, the members of ‘Team Ginger,’ who shared their creativity, inspired me and worked tirelessly to help get my story out there for others to enjoy. Thank you: Lesley, Mia, Debbie, Brigitte, Jayne, Kim and Marcheta.
Thank you for reading…
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for reading my book. If you enjoyed Waiting on the Sidelines, I would love it if you would share your thoughts with others. Please consider posting a review, lending this book or recommending it. If you do post a review, please let me know so I can thank you. You can find me at www.authorgingerscott.com or www.littlemisswrite.com. Please also consider liking my facebook page at www.facebook.com/GingerScottAuthor.
About the author…
Ginger Scott is a journalist and writer from Peoria, Arizona. An Arizona native, Scott infused a lot of her home state into Waiting on the Sidelines. A graduate and associate faculty member of Arizona State University’s Cronkite School of Journalism, she had a hard time writing about her rival school in Tucson, but feels satisfied at the few jabs she was able to work into her story. Scott is an avid sports fan and loves the purity of high school football. In fact, she attends the local high school games regularly with her husband and 9-year-old son.