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follower of Jesus | writer | reader | teacher
Writer. Author of Daughter of Arden Trilogy. Wife to Professor Kraig. Mom to three intrepid teens. Thinker of lots of thoughts. Learning to love God more as the mystery of him grows greater each year.
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"Jesu Juva." Dad. Novelist. Author. Podcaster. Filmmaker. Punster. Military brat. Some of my shorter stuff has been published in The Louisville Review, The Writer’s Chronicle, Able Muse and the Encylcopedia of American Indian History.
I'm a writer of poetry and sundry other things, a designer and occasional photographer, and the Chief Creative Officer of Bandersnatch Books. (I love my title!)
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