Ladies and Gentlemen May I Introduce You toTracy Broemmer

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About Tracy:

Tracy Broemmer lives in Midwestern Illinois with her husband, two children, and beloved dachshund. She holds a BS in Political Science and a Masters of Science in Education. She worked in the early childhood field before deciding to stay at home with her children and pursue her writing career. Tracy is an avid reader and volunteers her time at her son’s school library. Tracy reads and reviews library books and tries to introduce students to new authors. Tracy is the author of seven women’s fiction novels: Betrayal, Luther’s Cross, Fairytale, Just Like Them, Small Hours, TwoStoryHome and Picket Fences. She is also the author of middle grade and young adult novels: Crush, Gun Metal Gray, Criss-Cross, Compositions in the Key of G, and Wanna Play? Tracy is currently working on a new women’s fiction project.

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May I introduce to you Cindi Douglas – ASher

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Everyday I am alive, I am inspired to live!

 

There are no limits to what you can do and who you can be…

 

Are you ready for help?  Are you on that Ferris Wheel of life and have no clue on how to stop?  Are you willing to let go of the past and be happy in today?

Some of the most difficult things that we have experienced can change our lives in drastic ways.

My daughter is a cancer survivor.  During her cancer battle I lost my mother to cancer.  Years later I lost my grandmother to cancer and my father is a cancer survivor.  Losing my  first two grandchildren was a pain I was not sure I could  make it through.  My children losing a child was unbearable.

I have been clean and sober since April 1, 1987.  I can help you overcome your addictions and how to live life on life’s terms. 

Have you been through divorce and failed relationships?  Have you learned how to take care of you and change the way you need to?  I have, I can help.  

Domestic violence is something that people quietly live through for years until they break through the pain.  I did, so can you.

I have made mistakes as a parent and have made mistakes as a human being.  Everyone does.  I am however one of the lucky ones.  I try not to make the same one twice, we all can do this.

If I can help prevent someone from making the mistakes I have, I am blessed.  If I can help someone dealing with addiction, domestic violence, a family member’s cancer and many other of life’s lesson’s;  then I am successful.

Sometimes there are those of us who have to go through it all to be an example to others.  Maybe we are the one’s who God knows can handle it and make it through anything.

Sometimes it is difficult to have the strength to get through the impossible but any of us can do it.  I can help you find that strength.

 

 

Ladies and Gentlemen, May I introduce to you, Debbie Manber Kupfer

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Debbie grew up in the UK in the East London suburb of Barking. She has lived in Israel, New York and North Carolina and somehow ended up in St. Louis, where for the last 14 years she has worked as a freelance puzzle constructor of word puzzles and logic problems. She lives with her husband, two children and a very opinionated feline. She believes that with enough tea and dark chocolate you can achieve anything!

Ladies and Gentleman May I Introduce To You Mary Horner

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Mary Horner is an award-winning journalist, whose work has appeared in more than two dozen publications. She currently teaches communications at St.Louis and St.Charles community Colleges. She earned a master’s degree in communications from Lindenwood University, and a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Missouri-St.Louis, where she also received the Writing Certificate. She completed the core curriculum program in medical communications with a special emphasis in editing/writing from the American Medical Writer’s Association. In 2005, she received the Best Mom Award. Her new book, Strengthen Your Nonfiction Writing, is currently available through High Hill  Press. Mary blogs about writing at writRteachR.blogspot.com  

 

 

 

 

Ladies and Gentleman Let Me Introduce To You, Steven M. Thomas

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Steven M. Thomas attended Webster College and graduated from Lindenwood College with a BA in Journalism. He played drums in various local bands and was in the thick of things during the punk rock/new wave explosion of the late seventies. Steven wrote articles for various publications as well as songs and lyrics. He is the author of the acclaimed autobiography “I was a drummer she was a dancer” and the follow up called “Drummer Dancer-The Lyrics.” Steven currently resides in Missouri where he is raising his son, Justin.