NASHVILLE, TN, April 22, 2014 (Press-News.org) Elan Carson has been writing since age 6 with the help of her grandmother. The Willow Tree is a dramatic novel that depicts Elan Carson's life growing up with a loved one diagnosed with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Elan's novel explains how she viewed herself as a child and now a woman in today's society. Elan will discuss her journey and experiences with PTSD on the Dark Mantis Talk show.
Elan's descriptive narrative will keep the audience enthralled with every page encountered. The Willow Tree's message is remarkably clear on post-dramatic stress disorder. PTSD may develop after a person experienced one or more traumatic events, such as sexual assault, a serious injury or a threat. Although The Willow Tree is fiction, Elan explains how her experiences helped her to compile this novel. The Willow Tree received 4 ½ stars from Goodreads.
Elan Carson's interview will air on Thursday, April 24th 2014 via the Dark Mantis Talk show 8:00 p.m. CST. To listen to this interview go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/darkmantistalk. For additional information contact Henry at henryh@iamdark.com.
Jeanette Michelle Welcomes Author Elan Carson to Dark Mantis Talk
Elan Carson will discuss her thrilling novel The Willow Tree with Author Jeanette Michelle on Thursday, April 24th 2014
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[Press-News.org] Jeanette Michelle Welcomes Author Elan Carson to Dark Mantis TalkElan Carson will discuss her thrilling novel The Willow Tree with Author Jeanette Michelle on Thursday, April 24th 2014





