Arkansas based writer and poet, Melissa M. Frye, has spent the majority of her adult life studying the craft of fiction and non-fiction. Her first writing gig was a weekly movie review column in the local newspaper. Since then, she’s won the Poet Laureate Award from the Ozark Creative Writers Conference and placed second for the Sharp Award during the PRA Poetry Day celebrations. Melissa now uses her life experiences to craft realistic fiction novels. Though she loves to laugh, her stories tend to show the darker side of life. What else should one expect from a writer who battles depression?
To stay current of Melissa’s writing projects and activities sign up for her newsletter, there’s a link at the top of the page. You can also find her at her YouTube channel where she vlogs about the craft of writing fiction, mental health, books, and music.
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