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​​Michaela L. Bull lives in North Carolina, but is originally from Salisbury, Maryland on the Eastern shore where she was born and raised. She's the youngest of three daughters and an aunt to one intelligent nephew. Her passion for writing started during fifth grade in elementary school, and she's enjoyed it since then. She's a college graduate from South Piedmont Community College and has earned her Associate of Arts. Wanting to build her career as an author, she continues researching the craft of writing and pursuing her journey of indie publishing. 

Presently, she writes Christian and women's fiction stories based on characters who make serious changes in their lives through faith and determination, which she prays will encourage and inspire readers to never lose hope through the adversities of life. She's also an occasional blogger who writes about former and present authors and poets of American Literature, commending both living writers and those who passed on for their skilled talented abilities and great accomplishments in the literary world.

Though quiet and reserved, she has a sense of humor and likes to joke around sometimes, a side of her that's mostly expressed through her writing and over social media. She's highly introspective and somewhat cautious of strangers or people she doesn't know well, but she's also sympathetic to other people's pain and suffering. As a writer, inspiration strikes her easily, especially while looking out the window and doing dishes. One of her favorite author quotes is by British, mystery writer Agatha Christie who quoted: "The best time for planning a book is while you're doing the dishes," which she finds to be true in most cases. Like other writers, she's a little eccentric when left alone with her story characters and a bit of a typewriter fanatic. 

As a kid, she asked a lot of questions and used to dress up as different people from a doctor, to a grandma, to even the Red Power Ranger, so it's evident her big imagination started during early childhood. Once, she and her sisters performed a mystery play about a missing diamond for their parents during their wedding anniversary. She played the secretary and used her older sister's toy computer as her typewriter. She likes to listen to gospel, classical, or relaxing, nature music while she writes, depending on the mood of a story. She enjoys reading Christian fiction novels, poetry, short stories, historical non-fiction, and Murder She Wrote books.

For her, writing started out as a coping mechanism when she was ten while going through school, as making friends was very hard for more reasons than one. Over time, she improved her craft of writing from her own research and still does presently from helpful advice or critique of other writers. By her early teens, writing became a passionate interest of hers, and she learned just how difficult and challenging it can be to become a successful author in the book publishing industry. But she still believes God blessed her to obtain talent and a gift for writing for a reason. Her intentions are to use her writing and imagination to speak the truth, inspire others, and to keep the goal of her writing motto in view:


Touching Hearts One Story at a Time.

Aside from writing, she likes playing piano, watching classic TV shows, cooking, designing vector graphics, and making book trailers for her stories.

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