Ten-Piece Bucket of Southern Fried Fiction with Fixings
Walking off Heaven's Shore Washed in the flood of knowing
Intervention Mothers and daughters--can it ever work?
Turning Point Friday morning, a cup of coffee, a decision
Pachelbel's Canyons In the after math of sleep tape programming, the subject takes charge.
Walk the Dog Who's holding which end of the leash?
The Fire Inside Can you stand the heat?
Kitchen Witchery The art of female bonding across generations
Swamp of the Soul You only see the snakes if you look for them.
Storm Front Revenge may be served cold can be slippery when wet.
The last time I dated a serial killer A literate man is hard to find
Show moreTen-Piece Bucket of Southern Fried Fiction with Fixings
Walking off Heaven's Shore Washed in the flood of knowing
Intervention Mothers and daughters--can it ever work?
Turning Point Friday morning, a cup of coffee, a decision
Pachelbel's Canyons In the after math of sleep tape programming, the subject takes charge.
Walk the Dog Who's holding which end of the leash?
The Fire Inside Can you stand the heat?
Kitchen Witchery The art of female bonding across generations
Swamp of the Soul You only see the snakes if you look for them.
Storm Front Revenge may be served cold can be slippery when wet.
The last time I dated a serial killer A literate man is hard to find
Show moreWeb designer, social networks manager, blogger, novelist, and online writing instructor, Charlotte Henley Babb has been writing since she was four, and now makes up fractured fairy tales for people who have survived beyond the last love's kiss. She has taught English in high school and junior college, written procedure manuals, and edited association newsletters. She brings to any project a number of experiences, including work as wait staff, gasket inspector, cloth store associate, girl Friday, secret weapon, and telephone psychic. She has presented at education and writing conferences on using the Internet, blogging, and writing science fiction. Her first novel, Maven Fairy Godmother: Through the Veil was published in 2012 and received an honorable mention in the 2014 National Federation of Press Women communications contest. She has self-published short stories in ebook and print format, doing the technical work, cover design, and layout herself. Currently she manages the website, social media presence, and monthly alumni newsletter for a professional graduate school.
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