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Chuck Mallory is the author of fiction and nonfiction books, and formerly was a newspaper reporter and magazine features writer.
His most recent novel is "Lena, Wild Girl on the Prairie," about Lena Forbes, the stand-out wild wonder in Laura Ingalls Wilder's "By the Shores of Silver Lake." Lena's family was in Yankton, SD six months later--and Lena has her own adventure. Her tough demeanor is tested in ways she never expected.
He also authored the nonfiction self-help book "Workhealing 2025," which shows how all of work is made of only four elements and how anyone can get what they want for their work life. This updated edition includes valuable material from his popular Workhealing Workshop presentations and incorporates material from the popular audio version.
Praise for Workhealing:
"How to renew your relationship with your job, boss, co-workers, and decide whether to stay or move on." -- Chicago Sun-Times
"Mallory classifies the difficult people you encounter through business...and offers strategies to deal with them." -- Toronto Globe & Mail
"You need to 'workheal' yourself to cope with the demands of troubling workplace pressures ... Mallory focuses on how to move beyond work dissatisfaction." -- Kansas City Star
"The 'Power of Positive Thinking,' this time directed to workplace problems." -- Litchfield County (Conn.) Times
In 2014, he published "The Owl Motel: And Other Places Where You Are Not Welcome" for middle-grade readers, a collection of eerie stories that blend the nostalgia of old "Twilight Zone" twists with modern themes.
He has written food articles and developed recipes for Mother Earth News, Grit magazine, and major grocery store chains.
He lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, where he enjoys gardening, cooking, entertaining, and traveling to small-town America.
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