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Jo Ramsey (Jo_Ramsey) | 1017 comments It's been quiet around here, so I guess it's time for me to post another topic? Well, I'm going to anyway...

My urban fantasy series Reality Shift is about Shanna Bailey and Jonah Leighton, two teenagers who use skills such as energy healing and channeling to banish demons, send malevolent dead spirits to the other side, and prevent our universe from being vaporized. It's also about Shanna's journey from being bullied at school and abused at home to finding a safe place to live and learning to stand up for herself.

Shanna is probably the most autobiographical character I've ever written. While I haven't dealt with everything she does, a lot of her life is based on mine, and her journey is based on something I went through when I was quite a bit older than a teenager. I chose to write this series about and for teens because I wanted teenagers to see that they could make a difference in their own lives.

Jonah is based on a close friend I had several years ago, who actually did practice energy healing, channeling, and yoga and taught me some of the skills. He also helped me heal from some of the things I'd experienced in my life and helped me leave an abusive situation.

Books one through five in the series are available now from Jupiter Gardens Press. Book six will be available in June from Featherweight Press. There are ten books total; the rest will be released from Featherweight over the next couple-few years.

Any questions or comments about the series, this is the place.


message 2: by Kaje (last edited Jan 15, 2012 10:25AM) (new)

Kaje Harper | 17378 comments Wow, you have been productive on the YA side! I admit as a biomed person to having a lot of skepticism about energy healing although I believe in mind-body connections within the same person and the value of things like yoga. Jonah sounds like a great character though.And now I'll have to go check out Shanna.


message 3: by Jo (last edited Jan 15, 2012 10:44AM) (new)

Jo Ramsey (Jo_Ramsey) | 1017 comments I believe energy healing works because I've seen and experienced it... My younger daughter, when she was 7 or so (before she was officially diagnosed as autistic) had almost daily explosions where she would hit, kick, and bite, as well as demolishing rooms. I tried energy healing with her, and within a week the explosions had almost stopped. She went from having one a day to one a month, if that.

And that's nothing compared to how much it helped me, though having my friend listen and talk me through things was also a big help.

Other people's mileage may vary, but to me it works. My husband's pretty skeptical about it too, but he likes reading about it; he just doesn't believe in it.

And yeah... writing's an escape for me, and I like to escape. LOL.


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Kaje Harper | 17378 comments Jo wrote: "I believe energy healing works because I've seen and experienced it... My younger daughter, when she was 7 or so (before she was officially diagnosed as autistic) had almost daily explosions where ..."

Sounds cool and I'll go for anything that works. I'm glad if something helped you.

Writing is my escape too and I'm out there orbiting with you. Lots of escape velocity. :)


message 5: by Jo (new)

Jo Ramsey (Jo_Ramsey) | 1017 comments Thanks :)

Escape velocity is good!


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