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ABOUT THE WRITER

Angela Dawne was born at a very young age, somewhere on planet earth. So far in her life, she has earned a black belt and instructor certification in TaeKwonDo, lived overseas as an MK for over a dozen years, become a daughter of the Most High, and discovered a love of words.

This young writer aspires to make an impact on those around her by using written words. She writes for her King, Jesus Christ, and strives to honor Him in all her words and stories.


Angela also hopes to self-publish, then eventually traditionally publish, fiction books.


Ever since she started writing as a young teen, Angela has enjoyed trying to write in various different genres, from mystery to slice-of-life to historical fiction. Even now, she still hasn’t settled down to writing in a single genre.

Bio: About Me
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ANGELA DAWNE AS A WRITER

What She Writes: Mainly Fiction, some poetry and non-fiction

Favorite Genre(s) to Write in: Contemporary, Realistic Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Mystery, Sci-Fi

Favorite Times Write: Early morning or late evening 


Favorite Places to Write: At her desk, or in her hammock.


Favorite Author(s): Rick Riordan, John Flanagan, Roland Smith, Jane Austen, L. M. Montgomery, Charles Dickens. . .

ANGELA DAWNE AS A TEEN

Favorite Color: Teal

Pet Status: Petless


Hobbies: Card tricks, Computer coding, Reading, Writing (surprise!), Being outside, Studying MBTI, Studying languages.

Sports: Basketball, Soccer and Volleyball for fun (not on an actual team)

Schooling: Proud homeschooler since Pre-K!

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ANGELA DAWNE AS A CHRISTIAN

Age of Profession of Faith: 5 years 11 months 10 days


Age of Baptism: 8 years 6 months 8 days


Denomination: Southern Baptist


Favorite Bible Verse: Jeremiah 29:11

Favorite Female Bible Character: Esther


Favorite Male Bible Character (Besides Jesus): David


Favorite Translation: NIV (New International Version)

“I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in.”

– Robert Louis Stevenson

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