Non-Fiction
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DeeAnna Nagel
DeeAnna Merz Nagel is a psychotherapist, coach and spiritual teacher. Among other topics, she teaches helping professionals about alternative approaches to health and wellness and how to deliver these services ethically, whether in-person or via distance technology. She is considered a thought leader on the delivery of online therapy and coaching as well as distant healing. In addition to her coaching credentials and licenses to practice mental health counseling, DeeAnna holds several certifications in the healing arts including Reiki and aromatherapy.
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Steffan Oxenrider
Steffan writes inspired fiction and non-fiction within multiple formats: novel, screenplay, poetry, short story, and essays. He’s currently based out of Georgia. His themes include cultural pursuits and how diverse groups interact, spirituality & faith, the paranormal, mysticism, self-discovery, and even hints of "magical realism" among others. He enjoys exploring the unknown and stresses in his writings via colorful characters and settings that there are possibilities beyond what we envision on the surface of our everyday lives.
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Laura Cogdill
Laura G. Cogdill is a former secretary of the Tallahassee Writers Association, and led the Havana Writers Group for six years. Several of her short stories are available on Amazon. "Liquidating Life", a book about her husband's journey with brain cancer, won a silver medal from the Florida Association of Authors and Publishers. A graduate of FSU, Laura is certified in elementary and primary education. She has traveled to 46 states and several countries. "Never stop exploring."
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Freddy Davis
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Faith Eidse
Kingsbury Award winner for her forthcoming memoir, Deeper than African Soil, Eidse also won TWA's Seven Hills Literary Contest 2021 & 2022 non-fiction prizes. These were for memoir excerpts narrating her childhood flight in Congo's 1964 revolution and substantial exposure to leprosy while helping her mom, Congo's Mother Teresa.
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Suzan Zan
Suzan E. Zan is an award-winning author who is passionate about encouraging others to find their voice. A creative at heart with a heart for humanity, she infuses humor and playfulness in her writings, whether poetry, non-fiction, news articles, or blogs. She's never met a stranger so connect with her now.
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Donna Brown
I began my twenty-six-year career in law enforcement when women were still relatively new to the profession. Like most new police officers, I began my career working the streets answering calls for service. Within a few years, I started training new recruits and turned that passion into teaching department wide, at the academy, and to community groups.