Caroline Giammanco proved herself as an author in the field of non-fiction. The words don’t stop when the topic has been covered. Now her eloquent, lyrical words are expanding into fiction.
Venturing into fiction.
Caroline Giammanco has published three non-fiction books treating prison topics. She has begun expanding her work into fiction. Historical fiction with varied sub-genre’s make quick, fascinating reads for you.
Into The Sunset — Historical Fiction Series
Into The Sunset series features six books. Three are available on Amazon while the others are coming soon. The historical fiction stories are set in The Old West. Pioneers traveling to new lives are featured along with established ranchers. Character’s experiences range from gentle paranormal to in-your-face horror. That Frontier Spirit rides out in front as first in the series. Close behind, I read Gunpowder and Lace. The Trail Home brought the reading session to a short close. The Treacherous Trail, Pistols and Chaps await along with Western Roots.
Caroline’s documentary, non-fiction style keeps the stories on point. She doesn’t indulge in wandering to build word count. She uses unusual, poetic names for characters in an artistic touch. Sometimes the character’s name has significance in the story thread. The stories are not only quick reads; they are FLINCH-FREE and not ‘dumbed-down.
Each book contains up to three short stories. Perfect for those days when you have to grab a quick read while waiting for appointments.
I especially appreciate that the books are all available on Kindle Unlimited. I utilize this service almost exclusively. As with Caroline’s other books, I recommend her writing for your reading. Your experience will build you.
The Making of a Real Writer
Caroline Giammanco is an author, educator, and criminal justice reform advocate. She has non-fiction books that help you understand and appreciate her convictions and personal life. I highly recommend that you read all that you can from Caroline. Her publishing adventure begins with Bank Notes Revisited: The Updated True Story of the Boonie Hat Bandit. Caroline’s personal experiences as a teacher in the Missouri Penal System keep readers’ attention in Inside the Death Fences — Memoir of a Whistleblower. All of the costs of crime for criminals and their families will move readers in Guilty Hearts — Stories of Incarcerated Men and their Families.
She grew up on a farm in the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri. After high school, she attended the University of Arizona in Tucson, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She later completed the post-baccalaureate education program at the University of Arizona. She has taught English in public schools for over twenty years in Arizona, New Mexico and now Missouri.
Caroline was a neighbor when I lived in Missouri. We continue a long-distance friendship. It is a pleasure for me to read good writing from a friend.
Check out Caroline’s books (there are more beyond the Into The Sunset Series) at her Amazon Page