Anjuelle Floyd

Biography

Anjuelle Floyd is the author of "Keeper of Secrets ... Translations of an Incident and "The House."

A wife of thirty years, and mother of three, she is licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in Mother/Daughter Relations and Dream work.

A graduate of Duke University, she received her MA in Counseling Psychology from The California Institute of Integral Studies. She has attended the Dominican Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley, California, and received her MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College, Port Townsend, and Washington. She has received certificates of participation from The Hurston-Wright Writers’ Week and The Voices of Our Nations Writing Workshops.

A student of Process Painting for the last decade, Anjuelle has participated in The Art of Living Black Exhibitions 2004--2012 held at the Richmond Art Center, Richmond, California.

Anjuelle facilitates writing groups and provides individual consultation of fiction projects. She also gives talks on the nature of Mother/Daughter Relationships and Healing.

Visit Anjuelle @ www.anjuellefloyd.com

Books

The Road to Ibadan
Price: $5.00 USD. Words: 107,240. Language: English. Published: March 29, 2009 . Categories: Fiction » Women's fiction » General
“You’ve done more than anyone can. We need to get those two individuals off that flight.” “I spoke with her husband tonight,” Nwoye’ said amid the descending fog.” Those words between her husband and a U. S. Senator set Lahni Irete in motion to uncover who is on what flight. When plane and airport bombings are the order of the day what she she learns both terrifies and frees her.

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death    ibadan    islam    loss    love    marriage    nigeria    terrorism