Cheryl Abney

cheryl_yard_5Cheryl Abney writes wholesome, Christian, middle-grade, historical fiction and lives in the Florida Glades setting of her Belle of the Glades series. She has taught high school and counseled both middle and elementary students during her 31 years in the field of education. Her professional memberships include: National Education Association (NEA, FEA), American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW), Florida Writers Association (FWA), Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), as well as the Gulf Coast Writters Association (GCWA).

She invites you to visit her website at www.BelleoftheGlades.com.

Or her author central page at www.amazon.com/author/cherylabney

Cheryl Abney’s books

Cris Pacetti

SCAN_20150129_1526282832Cris Pacetti is a native Floridian. Theatre found her at age fifteen. She staged plays in her carport promising friends the best roles in order to assume other characters in familiar tales. She graduated from University of South Florida in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication and earned a Master of Fine Arts from Florida State University’s School of Theatre in 1980. After acting in numerous roles in university and professional theatre she discovered her dream job was to raise two children, Liz and Nick. In addition to acting, a glance at Cris’ resume reveals employment as a puppeteer, director of a cultural center, theatre teacher for preschoolers, elementary, middle, high, and postgraduate levels. Cris started writing at age 13, but never finished anything until necessity provided an opportunity to write plays for her students. A retired teacher, Cris spends many hours walking through memories, (not necessarily her own), writing them down.

10636425_1377162025924857_2802613498196025321_o1Born in New Orleans in 1937. I practiced pediatrics in academia and in private practice before retiring in 1999.
Tried painting and photography before settling on writing for my retirement day job. My delight and challenge as a writer is for my readers to understand and experience the emotions my characters instill in me. Furthermore, I want readers to predict character behavior in any given circumstance based on how I have portrayed them – but then, maybe not.