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oh, hi! I'm Jennie.

Like many creatives, The Redhead Notes is a passion I pursue in my free time. However, the job that pays the bills is working as a pediatric speech-language pathologist. I help little ones find their voices in my day-to-day work, whether through spoken word, sign language, or even speech-generating devices. But, at the end of the day, everything I love focuses on communicating ideas in one form or another.

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By Rebecca Graves

5/5
Dancing at Midnight is ideal for readers who enjoy stories of self-exploration set within a historical context.

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/ February 2022 Monthly Feature

By K.T. McGivens

5/5
The Secret at Sunset Hill is a well-written, fast-paced “whodunit” mystery that maintains the reader’s attention throughout the book.
/ January 2022 Monthly Feature

By John St. Clair

5/5
While this story begins in 1934, it spans nearly 70 years and takes the reader through one of the bloodiest times in Russia’s history in which Joseph Stalin ruled as the dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. St. Clair shares the story through the first-person perspective of three very different characters whose lives are intertwined by nothing more than split-second decisions that change the course of their futures.