About Heidi Smith
Author of PLAY ON
My Story
At 15, my plan was to win a Pulitzer Prize for journalism, preferably for heroically dodging bullets in a conflict zone while nailing the story no one else was telling. Three years later, I learned that they also award Pulitzers for humor (congratulations, Dave Barry!). You can see where this is going.
Fifteen was a long time ago, and in the intervening years I’ve led backcountry trail crews of rambunctious teenagers, collaborated on cultural exchange programs in the former Soviet Union, counseled underserved teens on a three-masted schooner in the Marshall Islands, taught English as a Foreign Language to international students and immigrants, earned a Masters in Teaching and spent 13 years teaching middle school through college, often within the same day (ask me about the I-5 corridor).
But writing was always there, eventually overcoming Herculean levels of resistance that typically involve cleaning every suface in the house rather than putting butt in seat. I’ve been a humor columnist, editor-in-chief of an international magazine focused on human potential, contributing writer to publications such as South Sound Business, Tacoma Weekly, Educational Leadership and Connected Science Learning.
Play On is a culumination of my 27 years as a soccer player and coach, 30+ years of intermittent writing, and 59 years of life as a female with all that entails. I’m no longer aiming to dodge bullets, but if the Pulitzer committee is listening, my 15-year-old self is still waiting.
“Women’s football, which faced adversity for years, is now on the brink of being the most played sport in the world for girls! That’s the advantage of belief. ‘Play On’ shines a light on those challenges while celebrating how far the sport has come.”
– Fran Hilton-Smith, Technical Director, South African Football Association
Schedule an Event
info@heidismithwriter.com
Press Inquiries
katie.schnack@smithpublicity.com
Contact Author
info@heidismithwriter.com