Kristi King-Morgan- Director of Corporate Operations
Kristi King-Morgan- Director of corporate operations
Kristi King-Morgan, LMSW holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has additional post-graduate training in child and adolescent trauma focusing specifically on trauma assessment and treatment of a wide variety of traumatic experiences including physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect, as well as training in integrating mental health services into medical practices such as primary care and emergency room settings. She is also working on additional post-graduate certifications at this time.
When Kristi is not busy being a social worker, she writes. Kristi has been ghostwriting novels and articles as a freelancer for the past five years. She also writes short stories under a pen name. Kristi has also been working as an editor and book reviewer. Her reviews are found on her blog and social media. And of course she reads. A lot. Science fiction and fantasy is her favorite.
Whenever being an adult doesn’t get in the way, she enjoys her hobbies of geocaching, growing carnivorous plants, playing Magic The Gathering and Pokemon Trading Card Game, and taking care of her exotic animal collection.
WHEN THE SHADOW SEES THE SUN is the realization of a concept of a brilliant creative mind that recognized certain things in himself, dark things. Things he thought he might not overcome. He conceived this idea, partly in jest, but more in earnest desire. A book focused on creative souls who experience depression and struggle with horrors that they exorcise by putting them to paper, but just can’t always let go of that way. He wanted there to be a book out there for creatives (and others who might benefit) by creatives to address the struggles so many endure and to offer ways to cope, to deal, and to move on. To overcome. Logan L. Masterson lost his battle with what plagued him on March 29, 2016. And this book, his idea, is now a reality, to help bring to light the issues creative souls do endure, many similar to anyone else, some unique to our own little family. All proceeds from this book will go to a variety of charities, local as well as state and national, to promote suicide intervention and prevention as well as to assist with working through and surviving depression, with a focus being on those who are artists, writers, performers, etc. affected by this. In these pages, authors John G. Hartness, Tim Byrd, Ernest Russell, Phillip Drayer Duncan, Mark Bousquet, Thomas R. Skidmore, Nikki Nelson-Hicks, Andrea Judy, Scott Hancock, Joe Hilliard, Herika R. Raymer, Melinda LaFevers, Alexander S. Brown, Joseph Lamere, Lee Houston Junior, Ethan Nahte, Kristi King-Morgan, Jason Holmes, Lou Mougin, Judy Wall Crump, Mark Steinwachs, Nancy Hansen, Chuck Miller, Aaron Smith, I. A. Watson, Neth Williams, Ellie Raine, Lisa Collins, Tommy B. Smith, H. C. Playa, Sean Taylor, M. B. Weston, JC Crumpton, Gordon Dymowski, J. H. Fleming, Jef Hewitt, and Jim D. Gillentine tear open their souls for you to read. Introduction by Julianna Robinson. Cover by Adam Shaw. And make no mistake. This book is about and because of Logan L. Masterson.
A woodcutter never knows what excitement and danger he might run into. Just ask Pierre Logback.
While working as a woodcutter for the local village, Pierre meets a polar bear who communicates with him mentally. The bear, Al Yak-am, is from North Pole City located in Kris Kringle’s Kingdom in the far North.
After the bear has gone, Pierre discovers a ruby pendant that he is sure the bear inadvertently left behind. He puts the pendant around his neck and goes to work. He feels the flow of energy from the bauble and finishes up a week’s work in a few hours. Then he starts out following the polar bear toward the North Pole. This begins a journey that will take the heroic woodcutter to strange new lands and introduce him to awesome new friends and horrifying enemies. From Claw, Thundergod of the Forest, to Jonalee, a young girl in peril, to the kidnapper King Golden Rod to even St. Nicholas himself.
THE ADVENTURES OF PIERRE LOGBACK: THE GREAT REINDEER RACE by John R. Rose is the first volume in a series that will take readers of all ages on adventures that seem both familiar and are like nothing they’ve ever read! From YoungPulp! and Pro Se Productions.