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I enjoyed several years as a medium and "people psychic" before specializing in animal communication. Should I once again expand and include "standard" psychic readings for people in my practice?

  • Yes, please! (78%, 25 Votes)
  • I think I'd need more information before deciding. (16%, 5 Votes)
  • No, continue to specialize in animals. (6%, 2 Votes)

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  • One would think that after living nine years in the wilderness, a dog would get used to seeing SQUIRRELS out the windows. ::groan:: 4 days ago
  • And somehow we wake up to a quarter of the house without power. Usual stuff checked, electrician called. "Like a hole in the head." 1 week ago
  • Some of life's most interesting questions are the ones that have no "rational" answer. 2 weeks ago
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Writing

The Corpse That Wasn't There at SmashwordsBig News! The Corpse That Wasn’t There, Gayle’s new mystery novel for young readers (mid-grade level) is now available in e-book format, and will be very soon published in paperback form as well! You can purchase the ebook now, at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/18463 and within a few days it will also be available via beaming/wireless/3G through Amazon.com for Kindle and Barnes and Noble for the nook reader.  Kindle and nook owners can currently download the book from the above link and sideload it to their devices, as well.

The Corpse That Wasn’t There is a long-time labor of love, as well as the first book in a series of mystery stories for kids, the Junior Handlers Mysteries, brought to you by Fehrman Books. The Junior Handlers Mysteries will not only be fun reading, but educational novels, as they contain a glossary of terms about the subjects in the stories, most especially dog shows.

If you know young readers who love dogs, love animals, or just enjoy a good mystery story, please feel free to tell them about the Junior Handlers Mysteries!

View the book trailer here!


Paperback coming soon

Available Now for Kindle

Gayle has always been a writer. You may browse clips and samples of her work on this site, follow various blogs (also accessible through the drop down links at the right), and find out about what writing services are offered to clients.

The top navigation bar will take you to the sub-pages.

Read Me lists the many samples of Gayle’s writing online, including current work in various blogs and samples of past works.  You can find some of those samples in the submenu, others on the Read Me page itself.

Hire Me will provide contact and rate information and a description of the writing services offered.

Gayle’s work has been published online and in print, in such publications as the popular Spider Magazine for Children, which featured her short story, The Songdog in July of 2001.  Her fantasy story, Yesterday’s Child (soon to be featured in an e-book analogy to be made available from this site) attained quarter finalist status in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest.

She has written a number of children’s and young adult fantasy novels, several of which are available online for free (see the Read Me page). 

Are you a writer who has work online that you’d like to share?  I’m always happy to exchange links!  Feel free to leave a comment, below, including a link to your website!

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2 comments to Writing

  • Gayle, I will be visiting this site often; I feel remorse that you’ve so generously lent your talents to me time and time again; and yet this morning, I never hesitated to call on you yet another time. I will comment on other links offered, but my eyes and hands stopped here..and so I’m writing at this spot. I feel as though I’ve stepped into the very core of your soul with all that surrounds me on these many links. When writing about the animals in my book The Long Night Moon, I attempted to enter into their space and mindset, and of course, I became instant fans of the animal in question. It is similar to the sense of connection with my book family…and when the book ends, I can’t let go, they are there, in my heart, and in my mind, new friends that bind and adhere to the heart…like you, my friend!

    • Willie, thanks so much for stopping by my website. And please feel no remorse, it’s always a pleasure to help a friend. Your book is a lovely gift to its readers, and I’m pleased to be counted among them. I hope my visitors will click on your name, visit your website, and get to know “The Long Night Moon”.

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