Mary Daugherty
I am a freelance writer and currently working on my first novel. I have written book reviews for the News Enterprise and various other publications, as well as, being the Kentucky Literacy reporter for Examiner.com for three years. I have judged the Laurel and Maggie Romance reader Awards for the last two years. My creative writing has been published in "Echo," a college poetry publication, and in the News Enterprise .
I offer workshops for Beginning Writers, Starting Your Own Reading Group, How Your Company Can Offer the Best Customer Service, and Working as a Team to Improve Production. I offer editing and proof reading of novels, manuscripts and short stories at reasonable prices. Contact me at: mbdaugherty@yahoo.com
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I offer workshops for Beginning Writers, Starting Your Own Reading Group, How Your Company Can Offer the Best Customer Service, and Working as a Team to Improve Production. I offer editing and proof reading of novels, manuscripts and short stories at reasonable prices. Contact me at: mbdaugherty@yahoo.com
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Associate s Degree in Human Services, Bachelor s Degree in Sociology from Western Kentucky UniversityInterests
Books, writing, reading, chihuahuas, photography, book reviews, disability rights, local bands, law, random acts of kindness, fibromyalgia, dilated cardiomyopathy, food, good customer service, day trips, soup, sociology, religion and classic movies.Favorites
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Iron House by John HartMichael has come a long way since the Iron House School for Boys. He has found the love of his life in Elena but getting out of the organized crime business may be harder than he first thought. -
Ashes by Ilsa BickAn electromagnetic pulse flashes across the sky and our world as we know it comes crashing to an end. Ilsa J. Bick takes us on a journey with young Alex and her personal demons as she fights for survival in this dangerously realistic frightening novel. -
The Liberation of Crystal Hill - by Kevin GibsonWritten in a child-like voice of eleven year old Adam White, Kevin Gibson takes the reader into the very heart of a of a little boy's fears. -
Review: Confessions of a Sex Addict Abuse. Addiction. Recovery. Survival. By Kelly BoykinAfter enduring 12 years of sexual abuse at the hands of her father, and a long struggle with sexual addiction as an adult, Kelly Boykin set out on a journey of self-discovery by journaling about her past, her addiction, and her path recovery. ~K. Boykin -
Review: Breakfast Anytime by Christopher M. ThompsonA selection of poetry covering a variety of topics which range from heartbreak to humor, love to loss, redemption, remembrance, and rebellion.~Christopher M. Thompson -
Review: Gerald and the Wee People by Greta BurroughsWhen Gerald meet the wee People that live in his own back yard, life as he knew it will never be the same. Great adventure and magical lands make this book a great read. -
Through Daddy's EyesPoem about seeing the world seen through a different generation's eyes, from daddy to child. -
Hooray for Heroes: Radcliff Kentucky Celebrate Military and First RespondersHooray for Heroes is a local celebration for Radcliff, Kentucky to support military and first responders in their area. It is held the third Saturday in May each year. -
Review: City of Champions by Daniel Stanton"Grabbing someone by the hair just above the back of the neck and slamming their face into the trunk of a car is a strangely pleasant feeling. " Daniel Stanton. City of Champions (Kindle Locations 41-42). Daniel Stanton. -
Fibromyalgia: Stages of Grief from a Lost LifeHow the five stages of grief, defined by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, are a large part of acceptance of the diagnosis of fibromyalgia. Author's personal journey to facing the realities of the disease.
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BluetsA poem about memories of summer and of a small child being raised by grandparents.
