Saturday, June 25, 2016

Who is Keisha Elle?

Keisha Elle has always appreciated the power of words. Living in a single parent household, she began writing short stories and poems to express her anger towards her absentee father. As her writing evolved, she began sharing her stories with anyone who would listen. It was her way of coping with a less than perfect life in a rough section of Louisville, KY.

Although writing was her passion, life took Keisha on a different path. Earning a Baccalaureate Degree from Indiana University, Keisha entered the health insurance field. Starting off in an entry level position, Keisha gained experience in several departments, before landing a position as a trainer. Along with training new employees, her responsibilities included writing processing manuals for several different health plans, as well as researching and writing corporate policies and procedures. This aspect of her position ignited her desire for writing a novel, which had been dormant for some time.
In 2015, Keisha made the decision to articulate her dreams, and make her vision a reality. While maintaining her full-time job, late nights and weekends became her personal time, allowing her imagination to run wild. Although she has written several unpublished works in a variety of genres, urban fiction and romance are her genres of choice.

Keisha currently resides on the West Coast with her husband and children. When she’s not involved with their various extracurricular activities, she’s usually in search of a good book to read. A self-proclaimed homebody, Keisha enjoys both designing and sketching, and is interested in freelance editing.

Until next time...
Keisha

She's About That Life

My first book officially released today!!! GO TO AMAZON.COM




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Keisha

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Guess what I'm reading...

In addition to writing the sequel to my debut novel, She's about that life: Familiar Territory, I have been busy reading some great books by some talented authors. Check them out!!!






Until next time...
Keisha