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Freshly Booked w/ Colleen Rice

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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!

This week’s Featured Author is . . . Colleen Rice

Colleen suffered from Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome in the early 1980s before research and protocol for treatments were widely known. She now lives in New Hampshire with her husband, Dan, and their six children, one of whom has been diagnosed with CVS and has difficulty managing despite many ongoing interventions. Colleen has learned to balance (and sometimes juggle) raising all six of her children while giving unique attention to her often sick CVS child. Colleen holds a BA in Human Development from Rivier University in Nashua, NH and an MA in Theology and Christian Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville.

Buy her book here!

Join author Tricia Andersen as she interviews newly published authors who have turned their dream of becoming published into reality.

Freshly Booked is produced by WON Radio as part of Writers Online Network (WON). More information about WON is available at www.writersonlinenetwork.com They can also be found on Facebook and Twitter @won_radio and @writersonnet

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