Finding A Voice, by Jeffrey Hollar

Finding A Voice
Jeffrey Hollar

FindingAVoice_JeffreyHollarFinding A Voice is the material realization of one writer’s quest to find his place, to establish his identity, to find his niche in the ever-expanding world of independently-published literary offerings.

About the author:

Jeffrey Hollar was born in Lima Ohio and describes himself as an author/poet, father, husband, and a Klingon/Ferengi hybrid. He considers himself to be a writer without genre and a specialist in short fiction. Developing a love for reading in his early life, Jeff read anything and everything he could get his hands on. Jeffrey left his small-town roots for the U.S. Army and remained there for 14 years, traveling the world.

Jeffrey moved around quite a bit more before moving back to Lima where he met his wife and settled down. Jeffrey works by day and writes by night. He also has a love for cooking and enjoys practicing his culinary skills on his unsuspecting family.

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About Nina D'Arcangela

Nina D’Arcangela is a quirky horror writer who likes to spin soul rending snippets of despair. She reads anything from splatter matter to dark matter. She's an UrbEx adventurer who suffers from unquenchable wanderlust. She loves to photograph abandoned places, bits of decay and old grave yards. Nina is a co-owner of Sirens Call Publications, a co-founder of the horror writer's group 'Pen of the Damned', founder and administrator of the Ladies of Horror Picture-prompt Monthly Writing Challenge, and if that isn't enough, put a check mark in the box next to owner and resident nut-job of Dark Angel Photography.
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2 Responses to Finding A Voice, by Jeffrey Hollar

  1. Talisha Harrison says:

    Reblogged this on La Virino Kiu Skribas.

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