Ronna Curtis
Bio
Ronna Curtis, Ladybug is the author's name she goes by when publishing a book. Life In Ann's World at Outskirtspress.com/Life in Ann's World. College graduate she enjoys authoring books to entertain a diverse population..
Stories (12/0)
Who Is There II
Arrival Kevin, Rose, Kelsey, Finn, and Flora were in the basement of the newly remodeled house that Kevin's brother, Richard, recently purchased to flip but, for some reason, decided he may live there instead. Worried about his brother, he allows Kevin to stay at the house to escape the city and relax due to the recent loss of his daughter. The five of them are in the basement, where their adventure begins!
By Ronna Curtisabout a month ago in Fiction
The Campfire
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window." Rain poured down from the sky as a group of teenagers approached the cabin in the woods. A girl stopped dead in her tracks as she looked suspiciously through the windows. "What is wrong, Jessie?"
By Ronna Curtis2 years ago in Fiction
Who Is There?
In a forest beyond the city, there is a house that has been abandoned for a long time. The previous owners disappeared; it is unknown how or when the young couple disappeared. According to the police report, the neighbors told the police, "They were such a lovely couple!
By Ronna Curtis2 years ago in Families
Dog-Gone-Good Halloween
Rosie, Foxie, Tobie These three dogs are the most amazing all around! They put up with me and my daughter; who is most problematic towards them? My daughter, as if there were any doubt! The three of them are loving, caring, and compassionate. Yes, dogs have feelings! I have been around dogs long enough to know this is true. They provide emotional support for me and physical correction for my daughter, who is disabled. It is genuinely overwhelming what animals will endure and still have a wagging tail for us at the end of the day! I give them special treats for doing extra extraordinary things for my daughter, and if they feel she is getting too angry, they come to hide behind me as they know I won't let anything happen to them.
By Ronna Curtis2 years ago in Petlife
The Magical Pear Tree
In the Ozarks, deep into the forest, there lived a family who love having fun and everyone just seemed to like being around them. The parents would take their children on picnics, playing with them until they were all tired, but their youngest child became ill one day!
By Ronna Curtis3 years ago in Families
The Green Light
Mr. Engram. A well a rounded red-blooded American guy who believes he has caught the world by the tail. David does what he wants and when he wants, and he has a routine he follows; he goes to work and comes home, gets his jogging clothes on, and goes for a run. Saying hello to all of his neighbors who were working in their yards at that particular moment. Mr. David Engram is a nice man who will help anyone who needs him. His regular running route throughout the week is around the neighborhood, and on some weekends, he will drive to the Forest Park for a change of scenery.
By Ronna Curtis3 years ago in Fiction
The Unwanted Gift
The Unwanted Gift Chelsea is a beautiful young junior high school student who loves meeting new people. Everyone who meets her loves her; Never having met a stranger, her parents worry that harm would come to her one day. Chelsea likes to hang out with her two best friends, Karen and Mia, whom she has known since they were babies.
By Ronna Curtis3 years ago in Fiction
What Keeps Me Going
What Keeps Me Going There are many factors when considering what keeps me going. Family is the main reason I continue through life. During the summer, I take my family places, such as the water park or other areas people bring their families to during summer vacation. One of my favorite places we went before moving to Topeka was Pumpkin Hollow. We had a great time together! There was horse riding; we walked through the corn maze, rode on a train, took crazy pictures of each other. We bought a couple of pumpkins as they are always huge. We got Indian corn and some gords. We ended up making birdhouses out of the gords. It was great family fun, but when the sun went down, it became a terror Forrest! They called it Horror in the Hollow! I started to stay, but my son and daughter did not want to remain as they were frightened at the mere mention of the name Horror in the Hollow. So we bought some shirts from Pumpkin Hollow and went back home.
By Ronna Curtis3 years ago in Motivation
Our New Neighbors
Our New Neighbors The first part of May, early one morning, as I take my dogs for their walk, I noticed many tiny dots walking around on the muddy banks of a pond I live next to; I thought it to be rather odd that black dots could walk around, so I moved in closer to the pond, and I noticed a couple of mallard ducks have not only moved in but had managed to have eleven ducklings.
By Ronna Curtis3 years ago in Petlife