Krista Harrington has written many stories for children. She just hasn’t sold any, yet. That’s okay; she’s learning a lot on the journey and meeting some terrific writer friends along the way. When did the journey begin? Oh, many moons ago in a faraway place the townspeople there commonly refer to as . . . Cincinnati.
Category: Children’s Fiction
Valerie Woebkenberg – Historical Adventures for Young Readers
Adventure without leaving your backyard is often how I describe my books for young readers. I write to create exciting, interesting, and adventurous stories for children, stories that I hope will spark the imagination of the reader.
Diane Theiler – Accomplishing the Impossible
Diane learned to express herself through writing at an early age. Being number five in a line of eight children, she needed to be creative if she wanted to be heard.
Joan Hall – A Curiosity for the Unknown
I grew up and still reside within the beautiful sheltering hills and valleys of eastern Kentucky. My heritage provides a wealth of stories and intriguing characters.
Lisa Colodny – The Town Time Forgot
While growing up in the rural countryside of Kentucky, I was surrounded by an eclectic group of family and friends. My earliest recollections are of living in the little white house on Orchard Avenue in Louisville.
John Cosper – Righteous Insanity
John Cosper is an author, sketch writer, screenwriter, stage and film director, and professional wrestling historian.