Stories for Those in Harm's Way

Usually when I write, I think about the story, not my readers. But today, with rockets launching and flying and young children and their families, on both sides of the conflict, trying to find shelter and peace, I find myself thinking about them as readers who are in harm's way.  What kind of stories will they need? Good stories, no doubt. Rich wonderful stories. And with those thoughts, I am humbled.

Michelle Edwards


I write and illustrate stories for children and adults. My stories are about family, friendship, knitting, and community. They chronicle the large and small victories and defeats of everyday life.