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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.
January 2, 2021 Angie Motivational

Happy New Year!

The King is dead! Long live the queen! Good bye 2020. So long! I cannot tell you, with adequately evil adjectives, how much I am glad to watch you leave. Even in your leaving, you had to make a big noise of a storm to huff and puff your way to extinction. You will be … Continue reading Happy New Year!

December 13, 2020 Angie Motivational

Preaching to the Mirror

The idea for the blog, " Water for Camels" came from my desire to encourage and help other social workers navigate a difficult and emotionally draining career choice. All professionals who face secondary trauma day in and day out (social workers, counselors, therapists, and others) in my opinion, do so because of their drive to … Continue reading Preaching to the Mirror

November 22, 2020November 24, 2020 Angie Motivational

The One for Whom I am Most Thankful

Cleaning the garage, the most odious of tasks, ranks highly on my list of things I try to avoid at all costs. How one large area can accumulate so much "stuff" is beyond me. Things that were "must-haves" now sit in the corner, covered with dust with the other "what was I thinking?" pile. Yet, … Continue reading The One for Whom I am Most Thankful

October 29, 2020October 30, 2020 Angie Motivational

The Night the Lights Went Out

Last night, as is my custom, I watched the ten o'clock news before retiring to bed. The weathermen seemed to be all astir as they related to the viewers that yet another hurricane had dragged itself out of the Gulf. The demon wind maker was, as they spoke, speeding malevolently from Louisiana northward. I smiled … Continue reading The Night the Lights Went Out

October 22, 2020October 22, 2020 Angie Motivational

Inhuman Nature

Last month, I attended a well-check cardiology appointment. Current COVID requirements mandate that each patient stand in line (divided by 6 feet) until their vitals are checked to ensure they are not transporting this vile disease to other cardiac patients. While waiting to be checked in by two young nurses, I felt invisible. They barely … Continue reading Inhuman Nature

October 15, 2020October 15, 2020 Angie Motivational

Three Words To Live By

COVID Fatigue gripped me by the brain and heart today. Aren't you sick and tired of waiting to be sick and tired? So I went there. You know where. The lonely isle of " woeisme". Throwing discipline to the wind, I headed to the kitchen to devour my feelings. But on the way to the … Continue reading Three Words To Live By

October 12, 2020 Angie Motivational

Novel is live!

If you don't know the drama, Let me give you a brief synopsis. Published my first novel on Amazon. I am really happy and frankly humbled to hear all of the reviews of those who have read the book! But I found out that that I had submitted the wrong draft at first with mistakes. … Continue reading Novel is live!

October 10, 2020October 12, 2020 Angie Motivational

Freddie’s Story: Part 2. Freddie’s New Placement

Robyn Glick loved children. And she missed having them in her home. At 45, she had been married for 20 years to her college sweetheart, Hank, until he passed away after a long battle with leukemia two years earlier. The three children they shared were either away at college or living on their own. Robyn … Continue reading Freddie’s Story: Part 2. Freddie’s New Placement

September 20, 2020 Angie Motivational

Child Sex Trafficking: A Polarizing Topic

I am Angry! Warning! This is a full-on Rant! Modern News programs frequently annoy me with such conflicting news reports on almost every topic. It seems that each group with a specialized viewpoint, has their own outlet reporting information with a slant that justifies their viewpoint. A train could derail in Ohio and depending on … Continue reading Child Sex Trafficking: A Polarizing Topic

September 13, 2020September 13, 2020 Angie Motivational

Freddie’s Story (part 1) Becoming a Foster Child

This is the story of Maria, Robyn and Freddie. It is a cautionary tale of foster care, attachments and understanding trauma. Every child in the foster care system has a story. But we forget, sometimes, that the child's story if often just a piece of the puzzle. Let's start at the beginning. Freddie, age 4, … Continue reading Freddie’s Story (part 1) Becoming a Foster Child

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Welcome to my blog

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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