Jamyria: The Entering (The Jamyria Series Book 1) (29 page)

COMING SOON:

 

Jamyria: The Acceptance

The second book of the Jamyria Series

 

Jamyria: The Delivery

The third book of the Jamyria Series

 

Jamyria: The Inception

The fourth book of the Jamyria Series

 

Jamyria: The Resurrected

The fifth book of the Jamyria Series

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

 

I live on the outskirts of Austin, Texas — the Live Music Capital of the World, filled with a diverse group of people, more allergens than imaginable, and wildflowers galore — with my husband and best friend, Jason, and two silly kids, Myra and Jaden.

 

Jamyria: The Entering
 came to me as a recurring nightmare. I found that making up happy endings to the nightmare helped suppress it, but the more lucid my dreams became, the more I longed to continue them. Odd and unnerving as they were, I was intrigued by the nightmare. I began writing the dreams in the form of a screenplay. But soon lines and scenes expanded into prose and diction, ending in the first draft of 
Jamyria: The Entering
.

 

Tidwell Hollow is a special place. It is home to Margo Grisby in “
The Jamyria Series
.” Growing up my parents owned a farm in St. Joseph, Tennessee, a plot of land off a dirt road. The area had been dubbed Tidwell Hollow by the locals. There was a creek to play in, a pond big enough to canoe on and fish in, wildlife ranging from deer to river otters to copperheads, an Indian mound, a huge cave in the side of the neighbor’s mountain (which was more of a small hill), woods to get lost in, a huge red barn, and a tree that was home to dozens of owls. Here we found bliss. 

 

Copyright © 2015 by Madeline Meekins
 

All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

 

First Edition, 2015

 

ISB
N
978-1-943847-27-3

 

www.MadelineMeekins.com

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