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Bunkie
Bunkie Lynn was born in Tucson, Arizona, and raised in the American South. She
desperately wanted to be a cowgirl, but she talked too much, so she turned to journalism
instead, and edited her high school newspaper. Her antics and editorials routinely landed
her in the principal's office, but her comedy column about the life of a high school
senior, entitled "Lime Jello" received a Texas student journalism award. A
graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, with a BS in Radio-Television-Film,
Bunkies first foray toward fame was working with Jim Varney and Carden & Cherry
Advertising in Nashville, TN, on the "KnoWhutIMean, Vern?" campaigns.
A Big Girl with Attitude, Bunkies successes in advertising, public relations,
international business management, and public speaking eventually led her to fiction
writing. Her first book was a scathingly funny novel called A Comedy of Heirs
(2002 LadyBug Publishing), in which Bunkies dry wit and love of satire are showcased
in such episodes as the Sweet Jesus Sweet Potato, where a religious sighting on the side
of a tuber turns a small town into a frenzy of fanatics, pilgrims and desperate reporters.
Bunkies latest sarcastically outrageous offering, The
Big Girls' Guide to Life, (2004 LadyBug Publishing) details her experiences
as a plus-sized woman in today's body-obsessed society, where "the ideal woman is
portrayed as a cross between a pretzel stick and a silicone breast implant!" Selected
as a finalist in ForeWord Magazines 2004 Book of the Year Awards,
reviewers have called The Big Girls' Guide "a must-read for every woman with
weight loss, relationship and hormonal issues!" (Um, that would be every female on
the planet?) Bunkie is a sought-after speaker at women's events, including
Hewlett-Packard's International Women's Day festivities in March 2005. Check out Bunkie's
speaking topics at WomensCalendar
Speaker Spot.
Besides plotting her next saga of satirical Southern depravity, A Dark Cajun Roux
Ruse, Bunkie is hard at work trying to find a home for her fictional
collaboration with author J. J. Ferrera rollicking tale entitled Moodswing
Manifesto.
Bunkie resides in Tennessee with her patient (thank goodness) husband, her adorable (of
course) son, and two completely undisciplined yellow Labs. She still wants to be a
cowgirl.
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