Feb. 12, 2015

January Jones - Loss of A Child-Coping

January Jones - Loss of A Child-Coping

Donna Mebane grew up wanting to be two things: a mother and a writer. She first became a mom and then a writer after the death of her youngest child, Emma.

While Donna has had numerous writing experiences over the years, she became a published...

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Donna Mebane grew up wanting to be two things: a mother and a writer. She first became a mom and then a writer after the death of her youngest child, Emma.

While Donna has had numerous writing experiences over the years, she became a published author after she wrote Tomorrow Comes as a way of envisioning a future for her 19-year-old daughter who went to sleep one night & never woke up.

She calls Tomorrow Comes a work of “reality fiction” because it captures the reality of grief.

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