Q&A with Author Laura Dewire
Laura Dewire is a teacher who learned more from one of her students than she ever expected. An assignment done by young Kailen Offutt opened Laura’s eyes to the prevalence of infant loss and miscarriage, prompting Laura to team with Kailen to create a hope-filled resource for families experiencing unimaginable grief. This is the story […]
Q&A with Authors Danielle and Christopher Jones
Danielle and Christopher Jones are a fun-loving Cincinnati couple whose vows have been put to the test in just six short years of marriage. From unemployment to Chris’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis to the death of their 10-day-old son, Danielle and Christopher have weathered a variety of storms while holding on to their faith in God […]
Q&A with Author Michèle Swiderski
After 10 years of battling depression and anxiety, Michèle Swiderski wrote her first book, A Joyful Life: How to Use Your Creative Spirit to Manage Depression, with the goal of helping others who felt stuck in a revolving door of mental illness. Here, Michèle tells us why she felt called to share her story and […]
Q&A with Author Kayla Scoumis, Adams Recovery Center
Kayla Scoumis is the clinical coordinator for Adams Recovery Center and the primary author behind Accept, Reflect, Commit: Your First Steps to Addiction Recovery. Applying the hands-on clinical experience she and her colleagues have gained in the field, Kayla wrote Accept, Reflect, Commit to serve not only individuals battling addiction, but the loved ones supporting […]
Welcome New Authors: Karl Williams and Barbara Moran
KiCam Projects is delighted to welcome new author Karl Williams and Barbara Moran, whose book will publish in April 2019! Karl has teamed with Barbara to tell her story of growing up with autism at a time before autism was even beginning to be understood. Barbara, a graphic artist, spent her childhood in a mental […]
Q&A with Author Keith Maginn
Keith Maginn believes that writing to help and inspire others is his life’s purpose. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Keith earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Miami University before going to work for AmeriCorps and Habitat for Humanity. His forthcoming book, (Extra)Ordinary: More Inspirational Stories of Everyday People, releases October 10, 2017, and is […]