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Ann K. Howley

    Ann K. Howley is an author who believes that everyone's life is worth writing about. She shares her experiences and insights through articles and essays in nationwide publications and is the author of an award-winning memoir. Through her teaching and workshops, she motivates others to discover the value in their own storytelling. She is currently working on a young adult novel, expanding her creative reach.

    Confessions of a Do-Gooder Gone Bad
    The Memory of Cotton
    • 2022

      The Memory of Cotton

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Fifteen-year old Shelby's life has been spiraling out of control since her little brother died and her parents divorced. She gets in fights at school, lashes out at her mother, and can't find a way to pull herself out of her self-centered vortex of anger, fear, and grief. When Shelby inadvertently finds her great grandfather's Ku Klux Klan robe and a cryptic message embroidered in a family quilt, Shelby and her conflicted, gay, best friend Darrin drive traumatized Grandma to her hometown in North Carolina to help her make amends with the past. But the murderous secret Grandma divulges is only half the truth, and after the teens cleverly piece together other parts of the mystery, they confront her and demand to know what happened. The unexpected truth that she reveals about what Shelby's great grandfather and the Ku Klux Klan did in 1956 shocks the kids and alters the trajectory of their lives.

      The Memory of Cotton
    • 2018

      Confessions of a Do-Gooder Gone Bad

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Confessions of A Do-Gooder Gone Bad, a 2014 TAZ Award winner, is a wry, humorous coming of age memoir about a well-intentioned

      Confessions of a Do-Gooder Gone Bad