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Although, as I say below, I don’t know when I wrote this, I first published it on my blog three years ago. I was in pain, upset, and medicated. (If I wrote a poem, which I did, you can almost bet I was medicated. I’m about as poetic as a co...
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USA Today bestselling author Liz Flaherty started writing in the 4th grade when her Aunt Gladys let her use her typewriter. The typewriter and the stories it could produce caught on, and Liz has never had a day without a what if… in it.
I am Debby Myers from Peru, IN. I am 62, married, 5 children, and 9 grandchildren. Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2016, I began to write many articles including for "Arts Midwest", and "Reader's Digest." I also wrote "The Vee Trilogy."
Jennifer Wilck is an award-winning contemporary romance author for readers who are passionate about love, laughter, and happily ever after.
Writer, Mom, Geek.
Whether it is the Bluegrass of Kentucky, the mountains of Montana, or Medieval England, Jan Scarbrough brings you home with romances from the heart.
I’m a novelist and love to read and to travel. I majored in oboe in college, eliminating criticizing anyone for being impractical. I’m married, trying to put helicopter parenting in the rearview mirror.
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