Joe gets to go first because we are going in alphabetical order. If you have an issue with that, I suggest that you contact the Bureau of Names and see what they can do. (And don't get any ideas about taking matters into your own hands. Joe is already married; and bigamy is a crime. Case closed.) If you have a strong stomach, you can read more about Joe here.
Kathy Mihalek
If there is something you need to know about grammar, just ask Kathy. Kathy is our resident "Grammar Guru." She keeps all of our manuscripts polished squeaky-clean to perfection. (Well, at least punctuation-wise.)
Kathy likes to write poetry, short stories, and historical fiction and non-fiction. She specializes in uplifting stories with messages of strength, hope, morality, and courage. To read more about Kathy click here.
Burnetta Bennett
Debbie Hough
J.D. Sullivan
Colleen O'Brien
Debbie most likes to write about the world that is closest to her. That world is her family. Her short stories are often rich in a down-home flavor. Some can be humorous, while others quite serious. But they all reflect her keen ear for dialogue and phrasing, especially when it come to the way wee ones speak. Her other hobby is driving Joe crazy. Read more about her here if you dare.
Who is this mysterious J.D. anyway? Will we ever read more about her by following a link here?
Burnetta's writing has a wonderful and flowing poetic quailty about it. She has the uncanny knack of making a reader's senses come to life with each and every descriptive word as she weaves a rich tapestry of scene and setting. Burnetta likes to write about the adventures of the young, from both a current and nostalgic perspective. You can read more about her by following this link.
Although Colleen's writing varies in genre, style, and age group, there are nonetheless constants that always shine through. Whether she is spinning a fantasy about imaginary worlds or writing about the antics of school children, her work is packed with bold and exciting adventure, often with a science lesson thrown in for good measure. You can read more about Colleen right here.