The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.
Morgan Wyatt-stamm
Morgan K Wyatt, raised on a steady
diet of superheroes, believed she
could fly at a very young age. After
using trees, barn lofts, sliding
boards, and even a second story window
as launch pads, she found her flying
skills were limited to fast and
downward. By the age of nine, her
dreams to be a superhero needed some
modifications, which caused her to
turn to writing and horseback riding
as alternatives to flying.
At the age of twenty, she had another
chance at superhero greatness as being
one of the few female soldiers trained
for combat. The fact that women will
be able to serve in combat soon
indicates that all the witnesses to
the grenade incident have retired. The
grenade incident didn’t prevent her
two sons or daughter-in-law from
enlisting in the service. Having
different last names probably helped.
Morgan recently retired from teaching
special needs students to write full
time, instead of in the wee hours of
the night. With the help of her
helpful husband and loyal hound, she
creates characters who often grab plot
lines and run with them. As for
flying, she prefers the airlines now.