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Paige P. Carranza

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Even as a young child I would conjure up stories with my imagination, sharing them with anyone who was around to listen. I’ve developed my storytelling and writing quite a bit since then, but the essence of creativity and entertainment I began with as a kid has remained a major influence on my work. My genres of focus are general fiction, horror and memoirs. I am a new author, my first book Lethal Quantities was released in early 2018
and I have no intention of slowing down anytime soon. Get in touch with me if you’ve got any comments, questions, suggestions, or just want to say hello. I’d be more than happy to hear from you.

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Paige P. Carranza I have two pending projects. One is a memoir about my two-year old being diagnosed with Autism. I am putting this on hold to see how the next year wit…moreI have two pending projects. One is a memoir about my two-year old being diagnosed with Autism. I am putting this on hold to see how the next year with her diagnosis pans out. The other project is a horror novella called "Carry Ann" which will be released in September. The plot so far is about a young girl, about fourteen, who is often molested by her father and his associates, During one molestation at a big party, something clicks in her and she become psychotic, and brutally murders her abuser. She kills a house full of people, including her family, then falls in love with herself. There is more to be unraveled as I just began writing this, but I am very excited!(less)
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An Open Letter to my Husband

You’re less than two feet away from me, sleeping soundly with our three-year-old daughter separating us. You work hard. Ten hours a day, you’re on your feet and you’d get in trouble if, God forbid, you sat down for thirty seconds. Then you come home, feed the little baby, sometimes feed yourself, and stay awake until it is time for me to leave for work, just in case I can’t find my keys. Then, you Read more of this blog post »
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