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KELLY MORAN International Bestselling Author & the Importance of Happy-Ever-Afters
Storizen
|May 2022
WE GOT A CHANCE TO READ THE REDWOOD RIDGE SERIES AND ARE GLAD THAT WE GOT AN OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH THE AUTHOR HERSELF. BELOW, YOU CAN READ THE EXCERPT FROM THE INTERVIEW.
Life is short, so it is essential to live it fully and be the light in the dark. These are a few words from our recent conversation with our author of the month, Kelly Moran.
A brief introduction before we dive into the details further: Kelly is an author who writes enchanting ever-afters. Here book Mistletoe Magic (Redwood Ridge 6) is a Finalist in the Book Excellence Awards. She lives in South Carolina, the USA with her significant other and is a mother of three sons.
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LIFE: THEN AND NOW
Before starting her career as a full-time writer, Kelly was a medical assistant. As a writer, she loves her job and wouldn't ever stop. So what if you stop writing or wouldn't have been a writer? Kelly was smiling and replied with a charm, "Before writing full time, I was a medical assistant. Should I ever stop writing, I think I'd get into editing or marketing, but that's unlikely. I enjoy my job too much and my characters would kill me."
Kelly loves her life and believes that one should approach people with compassion and empathy. No one knows what pain the other person is going through. Being a living person in this world, pain and suffering are our buddies and enemies. We asked her to throw some light on what life has been for her and we strongly agree with her thoughts, "We never know what someone is dealing with or what burdens they carry. Be kind. Be humble. Be a light in the dark. I'm an avid supporter of the underdog and try to pay it forward when I can. Cliché as it sounds, life is short and we only get one go-around, so I try to make mine count and leave an imprint in the lives I encounter."
This story is from the May 2022 edition of Storizen.
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