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Michele Franklin Wilson
Michele Franklin Wilson has been writing stories since she was in grade school. Her love of reading and a third-grade assignment sparked a love for storytelling. She shares her sentiment with her husband, two sons, and stepdaughter. Michele is an Ohio native. She and her husband Kim have with two grade school aged boys. They enjoy exploring state parks, watching movies, and eating good food.
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