Mariann Carroll
Bio
Proactive for positive change.Born in the City of Chicago ,Illinois.
Multi race .Studied in a foreign country .Fluent in several languages .
fascinated by diversity.A Romantic and a dreamer.Interest in healthy living
Stories (305/0)
Mike Singleton-MikeyDred from Great Britain 🇬🇧Part 1. Top Story - May 2023.
Mike Singleton-MikeyDred, has been a fix Important figure on Vocal since April 2021. He is one of the easiest person to search for on Vocal. He has written over 1266 stories on Vocal. He has over 10,000 reads on Vocal. He has receive the one bonus, non of us has ever received. If he is not on Vocal he is out traveling to wonderful places or having medical maintenance. Mike Singleton-MikeDred is a very open Vocal book, if there anything you need to know about him you can read it on his Vocal profile stories. You won’t know his muse, that is his very top secret, he keep close to his heart, like a box full of treasure.
By Mariann Carrollabout a year ago in Interview
Interview with Kelley Stead
Beautiful, Kelley Stead join Vocal, March 2021 and created over 20 stories on Vocal. I also included her “ My Web Portal” story , that was published in a magazine. I love to interview new creators on vocal as well . Everyone has a stories to tell.
By Mariann Carrollabout a year ago in Interview
My Interview With The Wonderful Feast, Fiction, Memoir Writer, Judy Kalchik
Today’s Interview is with Judey Kalchik, most people known her on her Facebook page, The Medium Writers and Vocal Creators’ SupportGroup. She also created a Vocal Cooks Collaborations on Vocal. She also have a lot of fallowers on Vocal and Medium .
By Mariann Carrollabout a year ago in Interview
My Interview With The Lovely Cindy Hession Richard
Did you know Cindy Hession-Richard was a runner up in the Night Owl Challenge? Here are words from Cindy on how she was inspired to write the story. “In all honesty it was mixed bag of emotions. The story is based on a true crime that happened in 1865 in a park, that was literally was in my backyard growing up. A family friend always told us that the park had this horrible history and was supposedly haunted. I did not know the details of the story until I came across the story while researching for something else. I literally cried for this mother. I then became obsessed with reading old newspaper clippings and more details. My husband was a little concerned. I just felt a strong connection to this poor mother yet all I could find about her was she was distraught and depressed. My heart just hurt for her. I didn't know what I would do with the information. When the challenge was announced I saw it as an opportunity to express her grief but wanted to make sure it was with dignity. It was nice to be recognized with that win but I still felt I had to turn into something else. I donated the winnings to a program called Home that helps children in foster care in Boston. It was actually established in 1865 as orphanage at that time. ❤️”
By Mariann Carrollabout a year ago in Interview
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