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Carolyn Holland
Carolyn Holland grew up during the 70's in the coastal wetlands of North Carolina in a small, rural fishing village. She married right after high school and started her family, in the same community where she grew up. Though life took her to other places, she lived in the Appalachians for a time... show more

Carolyn Holland grew up during the 70's in the coastal wetlands of North Carolina in a small, rural fishing village. She married right after high school and started her family, in the same community where she grew up. Though life took her to other places, she lived in the Appalachians for a time and later in Alabama, she found herself drawn back to her roots in Coastal North Carolina. With her three children grown now, she resides there still with her husband James Holland, a retired US Marine. Carolyn has been a writer for many years. In 2009 she began work as a freelance writer and ghost writer and worked on many works in the science fiction genre. Her own personal interest in agriculture, the environment and our effect upon it prompted a lot of study into the effect of weather patterns brought on by climate change on our food and water supply. In 2012, Carolyn was invited by publishers; Books, Authors and Artists, to write and publish the trilogy titled The Genesis Project. The first book in that series is titled, Seeds of Transition and will be available at most online book stores in E-Book and Paperback form on July 19, 2013.
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The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 11 years ago
I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.The temperature all over the world is rising and causing all kinds of storms. It is having a big effect on the food. There are like 10 billion people in the world and not enough food to go around or at the least there is a shor...
Robert Zimmermann
Robert Zimmermann rated it 11 years ago
Seeds of Transition was an enjoyable book. Despite some issues I found in the writing and formatting, I’m awaiting the next book in The Genesis Project series.This books takes on many of the issues that plague our ever-changing and ever-growing world, and shows readers some possible ways for our fut...
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