daals.blogg.se

Out of the Ashes by Lorraine Carey
Out of the Ashes by Lorraine Carey













Out of the Ashes by Lorraine Carey

Mysteries of the Red Coyote Inn was an Amazon Best Seller and Jonathan’s Locket is a Silver Award Winner and a finalist for the Wind Dancer Film Festival for 20014. Well, let me mention my books. I’ve written seven books to date. LC: Would it be immodest for me to agree with you? I remember that there was a teacher at the school who even called me ‘Mrs Scary’. TJB: You must be a fascinating story teller. I remember their eyes getting as big as saucers and begging for more. Since early childhood I have had a passion for anything paranormal, especially ghost stories. Anyway, many people know me as a paranormal enthusiast. I came here for a visit 16 years ago, fell in love with everything about it, and I will live in Chile for the rest of my life. Thomas: I’m going to put Grand Cayman on my, “Places to Visit Before I Die List.” The way you talk about Grand Cayman is the same way I talk about Chile. If you have ever been to the Caymans, you can relate to this. I have fallen in love with the people here.

Out of the Ashes by Lorraine Carey

The island is a great place to find inspiration. For the last six years I have been residing in Grand Cayman with my husband. I’ve taught in many states where I learned to adapt to being the ‘New Kid On The Block’.

Out of the Ashes by Lorraine Carey

I’m a veteran children’s reading specialist, teacher and author. Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written. TJB: Lorraine, let’s start out with you so my readers can get to know you a little better. Her art and photography have featured in Barren Magazine, Olentangy Review and Skylight 47.Lorraine: Thanks for the invitation Thomas. Her work is widely anthologised and published in many journals including The Ofi Press, Willawaw, The High Window, Ink Sweat &Tears, Eunoia Review, One Hand Clapping, Poetry Ireland Review, Orbis, Prole, The Honest Ulsterman, Porridge Magazine and Marble among others. Sated, he flew off over moor and heather, To little feather tufts swirling from a nest of bones,















Out of the Ashes by Lorraine Carey