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Want a Sneak Peek of Stories on Amazon?

Have you ever looked into a story or book and been interested in reading a bit of it before you purchase it? Amazon makes it possible! On ebooks you can click the “Read Sample” button below the Book Cover Photo and on Paperbacks, you can click the Book Cover...

Review of-Cerebral Palsy A Story: Finding the Calm After the Storm

            I received a free copy of this book from the Author. Although, my opinion of this book may be more biased than most, it does not skew my review of Ilana’s story.             “Cerebral Palsy A Story: Finding the Calm After the Storm“, by Ilana Estelle, is about...

The Child Thief by Brom: A Review

The Child Thief written and illustrated by Brom, is a macabre re-imagining of Peter Pan. This book is definitely a recommended read. Brom did an amazing job of his use of imagery through his writing. He was able to create graphic, beautiful details within the readers mind, without the...

Richard Paolinelli

What lead you to write? My father’s drilling business had us moving around the U.S. a lot. I was always in the back seat with a pen and a small notebook writing little stories and adventures. So when I was done with working on drilling rigs it was just...

Dawn Hosmer

What lead you to write? I’ve enjoyed writing for as long as I can remember. When I was in 2nd grade, I wrote my first book The Lame Girl and The White Steed. It was such a sad, depressing little book. In high school, I wrote boatloads of poetry...

C. E. Denison

What lead you to write? I was the youngest of three kids, so I spent a lot of time alone. My older siblings didn’t spend much time with me, so I spent my days making up and acting out my own stories. By the time I reached middle school,...

Denise Unland

What lead you to write? An asthmatic childhood that kept me inside reading a wide variety of books and a vivid imagination that conjured up my own stories. Was there a particular person that influenced you to pursue writing? Not exactly. But a sixth-grade teacher (who used to post...

Terry Kerr

What lead you to write? I’ve been writing since I could hold a pencil! I loved to read (I read everything I could, even down to the ingredients on the cereal packets) and couldn’t get enough stories – so I had to make up my own! I’ve never stopped...

Phyllis Morneau

What led you to write? To be honest, although I loved reading books as a child, I didn’t have a passion to write until I was 51 years old, in 2004, when my husband was stationed in Iraq. I wrote to my husband faithfully every day, either by email...

Chad Harp

What lead you to write? When I was in college, I wrote an article about Margaret Corbin that appeared in The Washington Post on Memorial Day 1991. That success led me to write a few more historical perspectives, many of which ultimately appeared in newspapers and magazines across the...