Joy Johnson
My blogs
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Publishing |
Occupation | Freelance Writer for Amazon Author Central |
Location | West Virginia, United States |
Introduction | I have traveled all over the United States as both an active duty United States Marine and now as a Veteran. It is my supreme hope that my characters find their way into the world and provide others with the same kind of wonder that they have provided me with these past years. I have a number of short stories for children, adults, and young adults on my Amazon Author page: amazon.com/author/joyjohnsonwrit3r Click on by if you are interested. Currently, I am working on a new book, The Family Slayer. I am publishing it one chapter at a time, and is my first time attempting to publish and creatively write simultaneously. Drop by and write me a review about it! By the way: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. I use all proceeds from my blog and Amazon to cover medical costs for my son whom has Treacher Collins Syndrome. I try to update this blog as well as my new book on Amazon, The Family Slayer every Friday. |
Interests | Reading books and writing my own. My husband and children, extended family, and my dogs. I also love gardening, biking, and hiking. |
Favorite movies | All the Ocean's movies, Death at a Funeral (British Version), All of the Dr. Who series, Hunger Games, Divergent, She's The Man, The Strangers, 300, The Chronicles of Narnia, Aeon Flux, The Notebook, The Black Swan, Inception, Becoming Jane |
Favorite music | 30 Seconds To Mars, Beethoven, Pink, Trapt, Apocolyptica, Seven Dust, Breaking Benjamin, Flyleaf, Skillet, Savage Garden |
Favorite books | The Illiad, Parable of the Sewer, The Hunger Games, Edgar Allen Poe's greatest works, CS Lewis' Narnia Series, All the Dave Ramsey Books, and More children's books than I could ever put here. |
How is an ankle unlike a consequence?
It bends upon your command. Consequences rarely do the same at your behest.