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By: Rebecca Jo Slayden-McMahan

Thoughts Expressed Through the Written Word

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This literary work is the product of my personal activity in the effort of lifelong self-expression. Self-expression can be accomplished through a number of manners, including all forms of art, music and performance. My form of expression is through the written word. As I experience the varied performance arts of others, I appreciate the message and communication of the artist and ultimately experience self-growth.  Some individuals are driven to self-identify and as Dale Carnegie stated, “Self-expression is the dominant necessity of human nature.” I started writing when I was twelve years old.

This work expresses the intellectual, emotional, and personal growth I have experienced over a period of fifty-five years. As stated by Oprah Winfrey, “If we’re really committed to growth, we never stop discovering new dimensions of self and self-expression”. My two previous literary works, Grinnin’ Like a Jenny Eatin’ Saw Briars and Let Me Tell You a Story, published by Austin Macauley involve the communication of events and experiences in my life. As stated by Pearl S. Buck, “Self-expression must pass into communication for its fulfilment”. For this reason, I have chosen to fulfil my literary work through the writing and publication of this book.

Rebecca Jo Slayden-McMahan has had a fifty-year teaching career in Clarksville, Montgomery County, and as a teacher educator at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. Her undergraduate and graduate work was completed at Austin Peay State University, and she received a Doctor of Education degree from Vanderbilt University in 1984. Rebecca has previously published two other books with Austin Macauley: Grinnin’ Like a Jenny Eatin’ Saw Briars and Let Me Tell You a Story. Rebecca is an avid sailor, owning a 33.5’ Hunter sailboat moored at Portman Marina on Lake Hartwell in Anderson, S.C. She is an active member of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary in Flotilla 25 of District 7 at Hartwell Lake. Rebecca and her two sons live in Anderson. Jonathan McMahan is a ranger with the Corps of Engineers at Lake Russell, Georgia. Christopher McMahan is a statistics professor at Clemson University.

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