Susan J. Cobb found the love of her life in the parking lot of the Christian Science Church in Lubbock, Texas. While hippies danced in the mud at Woodstock, she walked down a bridal aisle dressed in virginal white. She was a "very good girl." She is much older and more experienced these days, maybe not so good, but definitely BETTER. Still exploring that virginity thing -- the quality of being undefined by any human relationship, one-in-herself, un-captured, un-broken, triumphant, whole and intact.
A full-time steeped-in-the-culture resident of Mexico, Susan divides her time between the Nayarit coast and San Miguel de Allende. She is currently at work on another personal memoir, this one infused, not with the Virgin of Guadalupe, but with Mary Baker Eddy. "Perhaps," she says, "if Sandra Cisneros can refer to herself as a Budda-lupista, I can be a Guada-cientista!"