Laura T. Johnson

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Laura T. Johnson

Laura T. Johnson

Romance, Women's Fiction, African American Interest

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  • Books

    3

  • Member Since

    Jan 2019

  • Gender

    Female

  • Country

    United States

  • Born

    4 November

  • Profession

    Author

About

Laura T. Johnson is the author of Where Would I Be and Unbalanced (Series). Laura was first bitten by the writing bug nine years ago. While reading her journal she began to realize that her story could possibly help others who were going through the same thing.
In 2006, Laura was the victim of an abusive relationship that lasted for two and half years. The relationship was volatile from the beginning. While in this relationship, Laura contemplated suicide almost on a daily basis. If asked, she would immediately tell you that what kept her from going through with suicide were her mother and younger brother. “I couldn’t leave them with that much pain, no matter what I was going through.”
In 2009, Laura began to write her first novel. She thought, as her mother had told her many times before that she was not the only woman who had or will ever go through something like this. After filling up four notebooks, she decided that she might have a book on her hands. Laura went on to make the necessary changes to her writing and started letting others read her work.
When those who’d read her work wanted to read more, she knew she had something good on her hands. Laura has continued her writing and the outcome has been one compelling story after another. She continues to keep her fans wanting more! She resides in Tennessee where she is an advocate against domestic violence.
If you would like to request an appearance, you can reach her by:

Email: ltjauthor@gmail.com
Website: http://authorlauratjohnson.org
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorLauraTJohnson
Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/AuthorLauraJ
Phone: (901) 290-3530

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