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  • Ed Chinn

    I'm a Middle Tennessee husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. For over 25 years, I’ve written newspaper, magazine, and website articles, edited and published books, and produced 2 works of my own.

  • Kara Lea Kennedy

    Kara is a voice actor, military wife, and mom of four. Donning overalls, (one word-airflow), she often tromps around her garden "doing voices." She voices audiobooks, talks to her cats, writes for fun and work, and she's helping build an airplane.

  • Craig Dahlberg

    My father was an artist and automobile designer. My mother, a storyteller, could wring a yarn from a dried sponge. With that heritage, I enjoy visual storytelling, stitching narratives with photographs to describe my world.

  • John Sommers

    I live Morgantown, WV & pastor Cheat Lake Community Church. My wife of 49 Years and my three sons and their families are wonderful and have made my life rich. I am often reminded that, “The best things in life aren't things.”

  • “Accidental Poet”

    A husband, a father to two and grandfather of six, I enjoyed twenty-five years in the music business and nearly another twenty-five in chaplaincy ministry, I am now retired and write poetry, essays on various subjects and the occasional song lyric.

  • Amy McArthy

    Amy McArthy lives in Columbia, TN, where she and her husband have raised their five children. Amy has been homeschooling for at least 20 years (she may have lost track). She loves canning, cooking, and coffee with a friend.

  • Emily Wingard

    Emily Wingard lives in Michigan, where she works at a local school and raises her three children. She is also a photographer and writes about real life, growth, and the moments in between.

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