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Author: Angie

I have worked with Families in Crisis for over 30 years. Born in Mississippi, i was raised in Louisiana but have lived in Alabama for over 30 years. I obtained my degree in Creative Writing at the University of South Alabama and a Master's of Social Work degree from the University of Alabama. I am a licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a passion on helping families heal from childhood trauma and helping other professionals to recognize and treat trauma in families. I currently reside in Birmingham. Writing is my creative outlet and self-care. I have published two award winning novels, The Boy in the Basement and Grave Justice. My third novel, Cradle to Grave launced February 1, 2026.
August 13, 2017August 14, 2017 Angie Uncategorized

Hate is a Cancer

"Hate is a cancer, slowly killing everything it touches.  Hate is the product of fear and an inability to apply reason to maladaptive beliefs.   Hate is the culmination of rhetoric spewed by dangerous people on the lost and gullible.  And we, who see hate for what it is, cannot be silent." Angela McClintock 8.13.17. … Continue reading Hate is a Cancer

August 6, 2017August 6, 2017 Angie Uncategorized

The Best Medicine

I met Brenda (Not her real name) on her first day with the agency.  She was on fire to make a difference in the world through her role as a social worker.  I remember that her energy was contagious and her drive to do good was solid. My first thought on meeting her was "this … Continue reading The Best Medicine

July 29, 2017 Angie Uncategorized

This Little Light of Mine

Being a Social Worker sometimes means dealing with a darkness that many people will never see.  And those people are happier for it.  I have had friends and associates tell me multiple times that they don't want to think about the things social workers address every day.  I understand.  So, why do social workers choose … Continue reading This Little Light of Mine

July 24, 2017July 25, 2017 Angie Uncategorized

Where You Sit on the Boat

When I think about how much, as a social worker, I must accomplish in a day, a week, or a month just to stay above water, the enormity of each task can be daunting. Even when I was a  field worker, there were always deadlines looming.  There were families to be seen; hearings to attend; … Continue reading Where You Sit on the Boat

July 23, 2017July 25, 2017 Angie Uncategorized

Watering the Camels

Who are the Modern Day Heroes?  They are the ones who willingly take on the trauma of others in order to help those individuals transcend their current situation.  These heroes are the  Social Workers, Therapists and other service professionals who do not get praise or recognition for their acts of service. They are not publically … Continue reading Watering the Camels

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Several years ago, I realized how many indie authors were creating powerful stories yet struggling to find visibility, support, and a sense of community. I wanted to build a space that offered encouragement, connection, and genuine appreciation for their work.

The writers who pour their hearts into their books—often while juggling life, work, and self‑doubt—deserve to be celebrated. Through thoughtful book reviews, bookish news, and a commitment to uplifting independent voices, I hope to remind every author who visits this space that their words matter and they are never alone on their creative journey.

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