About the author

Deb CarverOwens

When I was young, my imagination was vivid. &nbsp;I could look at the cracks in the walls and see ugly faces in the designs, see faces in the wallpaper<br>&nbsp;patterns, and see faces when I closed my eyes at night. &nbsp;Don't ask me why I saw them. This was never made known to me to this day, however, my imagination has stayed with me&nbsp;all these years. &nbsp;Science fiction is one of my favorite genres to read and watch on tv and movies. &nbsp;When I started reading novels, I read the historical romances. &nbsp;I also&nbsp;have a liking for history, the farther back, the better. &nbsp;<br><br>&nbsp;While reading the novels, I started to notice the patterns of plots and the chapterial sequences. &nbsp;What came to mind was, "I can do this." &nbsp;I got in contact with one of my favorite&nbsp;authors and asked them to make a review of one of the first books I wrote. &nbsp;They suggested that I buy a book called "How To Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method" by Randy Ingermanson.&nbsp;I took their advice and read the book repeatedly. &nbsp;Oh, what insights I absorbed.&nbsp;<br><br>&nbsp;Now I have four full-length science fiction novels, several articles and editorials, a short humourous story about fishing, and a journal to write what you are thankful for.&nbsp;I am also learning how to code my own websites and plan to continue learning as much as I can about css and javascript. &nbsp;The books are all on Amazon through self-publishing for now. &nbsp;I hope to be creating audiobooks in the very near future. &nbsp;Be on the look out for news of them soon.&nbsp;<br><br>Blessings,<br>​​​​​​​Deb<br>