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Freshly Booked w/ Kingston & Lancaster

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Remember your first time? We do! Join us as we interview authors just beginning their literary journey into publication. It doesn't matter how their book is published; self-publication, independent, or traditional publishing house, the world agrees becoming a published author is a big step. We want to celebrate and spotlight these authors whose words were brought into the hands of readers. Listen in as they talk about their new experiences. Being published is an intoxicating dream…a dream these authors are living. Join us in jubilation for those who are Freshly Booked!

 

Rayna Kingston is a resident of South Carolina. She lives with her daughter, sister, and their cats. She has been writing poetry and lyrics for over 20 years. A graduate student at Ashford University, she is obtaining her Master’s in Education focusing on English Language Learners, Special Education, and Culturally Responsive Learning. She has one published poem about her daughter.

Helena Lancaster is a native of South Carolina, where she still lives with her sisters and their cats. She has been writing since she was a child, and poetry became a major focus of her writing in her teenage years. She is currently a student at Southern New Hampshire University working on completing a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Creative Writing. She’s published one poetry anthology with a second due later this year.

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