K. Marlowe
Author
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WHAT ARE READERS SAYING?
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My son and I love the Little Roper book. The story and pictures are so amazingly done! Highly recommend for parents with young children. Kay is such a beautiful author. If anyone has a chance to get her Poppy book, you will not be disappointed. This is the book I read on hard days, and it always brings me comfort.
Brittany Justice,
Texas
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A present day Emily Dickinson! Marlowe's work is reminiscent of the great poet! Well worth the read. I'm already waiting for her next book! She took me to my own childhood and even spoke to more recent pain in my life.
Must read and must share!
J. Michaels,
Ohio
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After losing my son I found comfort in Kay Marlowe's writing. I felt seen & as if she were speaking directly to me sometimes. I have purchased copies for friends and loved ones and can't wait for her next book! I'm grateful she's willing to be so open & share her own life experience in word form.
Jenny Dawson,
North Carolina
BIO
K. Marlowe is the author of short stories, children books, poetry anthologies and a collection of personal essays. She writes for adults and children with a hope to further conversations. Be on the look out for her coming project a YA epic fantasy novel.
Change can begin with a simple conversation. These conversations can create a paradigm shift for a mindset change. That mindset change can provoke growth and connection to those we can love better and share more kindness to with each encounter.
Kindness is contagious, choose to be kind.
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Mental Health Corner
Dr. Marlowe holds a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy.
Her specialties include trauma care -combating rape culture on college campuses, eating -disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Kristen's passion is to increase awareness of mental health challenges and helping others advocate for themselves. Advocacy must start from a place of believing we are enough and deserve appropriate care to live a quality life. She hopes by working for awareness in this area she can contribute to the conversation and further change for better services and widespread understanding of the realities and challenges of mental health issues.
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