"I am an only child. Having no siblings, I spent a lot of time reading and writing from the time I was very young. My mother was a schoolteacher, and she had kept many of her college books. A lot of them were poetry: works by Langston Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and others from the Black Arts Movement.
"Writing is my gift, my calling, and the only thing I would ever do for free. It allows me to be creative and to reflect on the events and foibles of my life. With my newest book, Hello Sunshine, I hope to share several habits that will empower readers to live their dreams. The book talks about my own experiences with the power of gratitude, stillness, benevolence, forgiveness, and tenacity."
"Writing is my gift, my calling, and the only thing I would ever do for free. It allows me to be creative and to reflect on the events and foibles of my life. With my newest book, Hello Sunshine, I hope to share several habits that will empower readers to live their dreams. The book talks about my own experiences with the power of gratitude, stillness, benevolence, forgiveness, and tenacity."
Alice Faye Duncan is a longtime public school librarian and has authored a number of books, including Honey Baby Sugar Child and her newest, Hello Sunshine: 5 Habits to Uncloud Your Day (released September, 2014) both available on Amazon.
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