rebecca moore ayers

 

I began my writing career at Warner Bros. TV., by selling a sitcom to the “Flo” show. It put me on course to write and develop many scripts for TV and film, some of which were produced and others that still set proudly on my shelf.

As much as I love writing comedy, I learned that the corporate world offered me much more consistent work, an important thing when you have three kids.

So for many years, I wrote and produced hundreds of videos, brochures, articles and high-level speeches for Fortune 500 companies.   

Besides writing, I love to travel and have made my home in a variety of places —  a fishing village in India, a 55-acre farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small apartment in the center of Los Angeles. Some people call me a gypsy.

Then several years ago while living in Kansas City, the Pandemic hit. With travel curtailed and a snow storm brewing, I quickly realized I needed to do something at home. So….. READ MORE

 

                      

 

Why Haunted Piano?

What does a haunted piano have to do with jewelry art?  Nothing. Except for one day when it did.  

You see, a couple of years ago, one of my long-distant friends asked me to make a website so she could see my latest funky artwork. That same day, one of my daughters told me she saw a haunted piano on the street with a “free” sign…my favorite kind of acquisition.   

So, we gathered the family together and pushed that haunted baby grand to our house. It must have been filled with wonderful spirits, because we had a lot of laughs that night. When I went to name my website, Haunted Piano felt right.