I had the privilege of being featured in the December/January, 2nd Anniversary Issue of Sactown Magazine. In the article, "Butterfly Effect" (page 93), I talk about the misdiagnosis that led to my 28 year old sister's death from breast cancer. I also discuss why I created Uptown Liz as part of her legacy.
My deepest gratitude to Elyssa Lee (Co-Editor In Chief) for her thoughtful and touching article and the opportunity to continue to grow Liz's legacy. I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spent with Elyssa, Rob Turner (her husband and Co-Editor in Chief) and photographer Chris Kaufman (who did a beautiful job shooting me for three hours with live butterflies).
Sactown (click here for newsstand locations all over California) has quickly become the magazine to read for in-depth stories on people, places and things in Northern California. Pick your copy up today!
My deepest gratitude to Elyssa Lee (Co-Editor In Chief) for her thoughtful and touching article and the opportunity to continue to grow Liz's legacy. I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spent with Elyssa, Rob Turner (her husband and Co-Editor in Chief) and photographer Chris Kaufman (who did a beautiful job shooting me for three hours with live butterflies).
Sactown (click here for newsstand locations all over California) has quickly become the magazine to read for in-depth stories on people, places and things in Northern California. Pick your copy up today!
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