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Woman Writing

Jo Morgan Sloan

Author, Artist, Musician

Jo Morgan Sloan has always been enthusiastic about great writing, and is proud to have turned this hobby into thousands upon thousands of words filled with life, love, and lessons. Read on to find work samples, a detailed bio, and more.

Bio

Jo Morgan Sloan started writing fictional narrative in late 2013 with a fantasy series. This expanded universe led to Scars & Honey, their first completed novel. Inspired by true events, extensive research into psychiatry and sexual healing, this story is a hard-hitting look at the realities of sexual assault against cis men.

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Jo has since finished several novels, short stories, poems and essays. Please see the "Work" tab for more information.

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Jo is a survivor, a doctor, an artist, and a musician. Please enjoy a few small excerpts from these works, and show your support by following on social media and adding your contact information to the mailing list.

The Key

Debuting with Midnight Meadow Press / Fall 2024

Freshly cheated on and ready for change, hopeless romantic Jaxson relocates to San Francisco, the same place his teenage sweetheart moved to years ago. He tries not to think about the one who got away, but he can't help but hold his breath around every street corner, praying he might see her striking eyes again.​

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Doing his best to start anew, Jax joins a local gaming guild and meets Tabby, whose hot-and-cold nature says he doesn't like Jax very much. But despite Tabby's reluctance to show Jax the ropes of living in the bay, talking to him is too easy—like they once knew each other in another life.

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The fact Tabby is a trans gay man makes no difference. In fact, Jax is more than happy to help Tabby's clueless boyfriend Rob be better. But something hides behind Tabby's colorful contacts that reminds Jax of the love he thought was lost forever.

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Separated by time, distance, and drastic changes, can soulmates reunite and keep their promise to love one another—no matter what?

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Colorful Flowers

"Amund once told me a new relationship is like a budding flower.

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It could be a bouquet that stands with many others and gets lost in the crowd of relationships that eventually shrivel and die.

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It could be plucked and made to be alone after only a short time of basking in beauty.

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Or, if it’s meant to, the flower will be deeply planted, nurtured, and fed.

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It can keep growing and blooming into new and wonderful things you could never imagine."

Ky Lee - Scars & Honey

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Santa Rosa CA 95403

970-406-0340

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