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Ashford Publishing Radio Presents Gayle Rogers

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Gayle Rogers is a recurring guest on Ashford Radio and is the author of “Nakoa’s Woman,” “Mary’s Little Lamb,” “Dark Corners,” and “Gladyce with a ‘C’.” She writes fiction laced with the authentic spirituality that comes as a result of her strong intuitive connection to the metaphysical plane.
With the utmost courage of her convictions, Gayle speaks about the origin of her stories, admits to remembering her own past life and has lived the paranormal encounters which, in her books, are cloaked in fiction. With the help of her assistants, she wrote the screenplay for the motion picture adaptation of “Nakoa's Woman” titled The Second Kiss, however; studio politics derailed the movie. It is still her hope that with the growing demand for spirituality themed entertainment, her movie may one day become known.
In her most recent radio show, Gayle Rogers discusses her book, “Gladyce with a ‘C’,” about her mother. Gayle’s mother Gladyse changed the spelling of her name to ‘Gladyce,’ because she felt that in doing so, she would be taking charge of her own life. In the interview, Gayle discusses her mother’s bouts of not speaking in the household because she felt that her thoughts weren’t worthy of being heard by others. Gayle’s father, in turn, would juggle china from their cabinet to get Gladyce to speak.

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