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Kirsty Forbes had grown up listening to stories her grandfather told her of their family history. One story in particular had captured her imagination and when she found proof her namesake had left Argyllshire, Scotland in 1892 to marry her betrothed Logan Ferguson she contacted the family still living in Colorado. The answer she received from the Ferguson's opened up a completely new search which led her to leave Central Scotland and travel across the Atlantic to Colorado to meet the descendants of her great, great aunt. Before the mystery of why her aunt married William McPherson rather than…mehr

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Kirsty Forbes had grown up listening to stories her grandfather told her of their family history. One story in particular had captured her imagination and when she found proof her namesake had left Argyllshire, Scotland in 1892 to marry her betrothed Logan Ferguson she contacted the family still living in Colorado. The answer she received from the Ferguson's opened up a completely new search which led her to leave Central Scotland and travel across the Atlantic to Colorado to meet the descendants of her great, great aunt. Before the mystery of why her aunt married William McPherson rather than Logan Ferguson is solved, Kirsty finds herself thrown in at the deep end between two estranged families.
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Catherine Carson studied poetry at James Madison University, but her love affair with poetry began at the age of fifteen. With heroes like Sylvia Plath, Joy Harjo, and Mary Oliver, Catherine writes in a confessional free-verse style. Her award-winning work-which delves into topics such as mental illness, her experiences as a woman, relationships and friendships, and the trials of youth-has been published in "Dreamers Creative Writing" Magazine. Catherine now pursues poetry as a profession, writing both formally in workshops as well as in her spare time. She regards writing poetry as both a need and a want, and will continue to publish more work.