December 11, 2020 – Question #5
Happy Holidays!
Everyone enjoys a good book, and if you have time over the holidays to read, then watch this video for some recommendations from our authors.
Write Volumes One Question author panel discussion video series is exploring the question:
Who is one of your favorite writers or books in your identified community and why?
Panelists:
Karen Brailsford is the author of Sacred Landscapes of the Soul: Aligning with the Divine Wherever You Are (Wyatt-MacKenzie | Sept 2020). A native New Yorker and Yale graduate, she is a licensed spiritual therapist with the Agape International Spiritual Center in Los Angeles. Author of “Shades of Love” in SoH&S (Shades of Horror and Strangeness); “Mommy, Still” & “Harriet and Me” in SoT&T (Shades of Transition and Transformation).
Fannie Price resides in the Chicagoland area and enjoys creating stories that bring her hometown and other cities to life. “Siren” (in Shades of Horror & Strangeness), introduces readers to Veronica Sykes, prior to the challenges she confronts in After the Flesh, the debut novel of Fannie’s Dragon Rider series. Visit fanniepricenovels.net for updates on her book releases, excerpts, free reads + more.
Randall Jon Van Vynckt specializes mostly in being unpublished, so he's delighted to have his fiction find a home in Write Volumes' e-books (“Slow Dance” in SoH&S, “14 days” & “Valentine's Day” in SoT&T). He is a dozen years into the proverbial Great American Novel. In a past life, he published essays about historic places and wrote erotic fan fiction.
Jhoselin Dominguez (Jojo) is a graphic design graduate from Fort Hays State University, part-time writer, and full-time artist. Her fictional short stories explore existential topics and characters that wander her mind. Author of “Seen” in SoH&S; “Yellow Light” & “Knowing” in SoT&T. See more of her work at https://www.jhoselindominguez.com/
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