Bonnie Grove started writing when, as a teenager, her parents bought a typewriter (yes, during the age of dinosaurs), and she clacked out a terrible romance novel that her mom loved. She's been turning out improving prose ever since. Trained in counseling, and psychology, Bonnie developed social...
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Bonnie Grove started writing when, as a teenager, her parents bought a typewriter (yes, during the age of dinosaurs), and she clacked out a terrible romance novel that her mom loved. She's been turning out improving prose ever since. Trained in counseling, and psychology, Bonnie developed social programs for families at risk, while landing newspaper articles and stories in anthologies. Her non-fiction, Your Best You: Discovering and Developing the Strengths God Gave You, came out of her experience working with families in crisis, and her belief in people's ability to change their lives for the better. Her novel, Talking to the Dead, came out of that crazy place inside her head that has more questions than answers. Questions about grief, love, sex, God, therapy, and how laughter makes everything okay--if only for a moment. The novel has won awards, and is published in languages she doesn't speak.Bonnie thinks in story, and continues to write novels--mostly because she's too far gone to stop now. She has completed several since Talking to the Dead, and is currently working her butt off to ensure they make their way into your hands. Stay tuned!Bonnie makes her home in Saskatchewan, Canada with her husband Steve, and their two children.ViVisit her website: www.bonniegrove.com
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