Tricia Psarreas
Tricia Psarreas | |
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Born | Lynn, Massachusetts | July 25, 1983
Occupation | Novelist, freelance writer, freelance writing company owner |
Genre | Fantasy, Biography |
Notable works | Freedom's Rein |
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Tricia Psarreas (born July 25, 1983, Lynn, Massachusetts) is an author and owner of a freelance writing company. Her first book, Freedom's Rein, was published in 2008.
Biography[edit]
Tricia Psarreas was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, to Anna and Costas Psarreas, both of Greek descent.[citation needed]
Psarreas attended Lynn public schools throughout her education and completed her senior year of high school at North Shore Community College, where she participated in the college’s Honors Program.[citation needed] She later pursued a degree in English with a concentration on Professional Writing from Ellis College of the New York Institute of Technology, graduating summa cum laude in July, 2006.[citation needed]
In 2006, Psarreas founded The Brighter Writer, a freelance writing company based in Lynn, Massachusetts.[citation needed] Psarreas later joined the Elance Customer Service Council, a small group that represents thousands of freelance writers.[1] Her academic and literary success also provided her with a seat on the New York Institute of Technology Business Advisory Board through NYIT's School of Management.[citation needed]
Psarreas is active in many volunteer organizations focusing on education, environmental, political, and poverty issues in the Massachusetts area.[citation needed]
Freedom's Rein[edit]
Psarreas co-wrote her debut book, Freedom's Rein, in 2008,[citation needed] an autobiography of Shane Sellers, an American thoroughbred horseracing jockey. The book garnered critical praise,[citation needed] but also sparked controversy within the horse racing world due to its discussion of eating disorders among jockeys, domestic violence, and other sensitive topics.[citation needed]
Bibliography[edit]
Freedom's Rein (2008)
Pricked by a Rose (Forthcoming)[citation needed]
The Grimmora Series (Forthcoming)[citation needed]
References[edit]
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