Boo Black and Rachel Bleu

Boo Black and Rachel Bleu

Rebecca Wells Phillips is a promising author in Asheville, North Carolina. Devoted to reading and writing in high school, she published Hating Self and Loving Self by Boo Black (Autobiographies) and Butterfly Blossoms by Rachel Bleu (Adult LGBTQ Fiction). Rebecca never imagined she’d have a career in something she loved so much. Her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Broadcast Journalism and English Literature from Carson-Newman University have fueled her insatiable desire to write and share her stories.

Born in a small town in East Tennessee, the author has gained momentum with the writing of Hurricane Helene Resiliency After the Storm Part One. As a multi-genre writer, Rebecca has also written poetry and published two short stories (Homeless Again and It’s Only a Dream). However, her interviews with Hurricane Helene victims have lit a fire, and she already has plans for Part Two. Perhaps, she’s found her niche. To learn more, visit www.rebeccawellsphillips.com.

Hurricane Helene Resiliency After the Storm Part One

By: Boo Black and Rachel Bleu

On September 27, 2024, a storm blew into the mountains of North Carolina, one that they will never forget. Hurricane Helene arrived as a tropical storm, but the damage and destruction left in its wake will be remembered as HURRICANE Hell. Hurricane Helene Resiliency After the Storm Part One details victim and survival stories that will continue long after the storm has disappeared from the nation's memory. In this detailed account, you will find photographs of destruction and flooding, interviews with victims, a timeline of the storm, wildfires, and homelessness. The author wrote this historical, nonfiction account to: 1) help us remember the victims and survivors, 2) educate us on ways...
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