William Potter attempted his first novel at age eleven when he scribbled a few lines about a giant rampaging crab.
Meet Author Terry Fulgham
Terry Fulgham's life story will leave you thankful for everything you have and for those you love. Terry was born in the 1940's in Flint Michigan. He began drinking and using drugs around the age of twelve after his Grandfather died. For almost 30 years he waged an internal war with himself turning a deaf ear to everything that was good around him. This battle would spill out into his life as his addictions would ruin friendships, marriages, and relationships. Finally at age 40 Terry, with help from his faith in the Lord, let go of the hurt he had locked up inside. He began to realize that he was truly blessed with the hobbies and accomplishments of his life. He began to believe in himself and overcame the thinking that he was nothing but a looser.
Terry's Credo, "Blessings are gifts from God; you can’t steal, borrow, or give away your Blessings."
Professional Accomplishments: Videographer, computer video editing, a member of Mentors Video Group of Michigan is a combined effort of video enthusiasts who are willing to share their knowledge in the art of video production. Charter Member of the Michigan Independent Videographers Association, Former Member of the National Wedding Videographers Association, Dental Technical for over Thirty years, student Instructor at Great Lakes Academy ( making and repairing dentures), Instructor the basic learning of PC Computer and Graphic Designing, Certificate of Achievement The Art and Science of Container Gardening from Michigan State University, Retired from the Automobile Industry, Life time membership as a UAW member, Journeyman Cement Finisher in the building Trade, Held membership in AFL-CIO, Life Time Supporter of all Unions.
Terry began to write about his life experiences in 2005 and Battling the Blessings is the result.
Battling the Blessings: (Published by Lulu in 2007 ISBN 978-1435757059)
You got to read this one! This book is straight from the author's soul and heart. He shares warm memories of his family life and his battle with drugs / alcoholic. Terry Fulgham grew up in Flint, Michigan as a kid in the 50’s and 60’s. Drinking and drugging throughout his adult life, finally making a decision that he was on the wrong track of life. He enlightens the reader on the strength and determination of being a survivor. Review by: Roger Miller, Flint, Michigan.
His first attempt at a fiction novel is the faced paced novella Garden Of Souls.
Garden Of Souls: (Published by Lulu in 2008 ISBN 978-0557049189)
I believe this quick read, written much like a screenplay, could become a wonderful motion picture. Fulgham’s writing style is raw and emotional. He captivates readers with the potent and believable story of two intriguing yet very different characters. The ending packs a wallop and is sure to have you drying moist eyes. I highly recommend Garden Of Souls. If you enjoy great stories, pick up a copy…you won’t be disappointed. Highly recommended by Reader’s Choice Reviews.
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