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Spit Happens

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"Spit happens" when you're a teenager. For Erin, not only does she deal with a broken heart and the challenges of finding a niche in high school, but she soon finds out that she is also pregnant. Follow Erin through her journey as she learns to overcome life's obstacles and how to love again.

64 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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Ronni Knepp

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Ronni Mae Knepp is an American Fine Art Photographer that specializes in black and white postmodern photography. Her works build awareness for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as well as women’s rights. Ronni utilizes environmental and self-portraiture to illicit emotionally charged memories from herself and her viewers. Many of her current projects illustrate the emotional and mental impact of sexual trauma on the psyche. Dear John Doe confronts her own rapist while also giving voice to the many untold or forgotten stories of rape survivors.

Ronni originally majored in Communications when she was in the military and continued to pursue other technical majors before she came back to her love of photography in 2010. It was the equal use of the left and right hemispheres of the brain that initiated her intrigue in photography. Through Ronni’s extensive educational background, she has learned how to effectively master both the technical and creative aspects of photography, which is evident in her portfolio.

She resides with her husband and kids in Texas where she continues her fine art photography work and teaches online undergraduate photography courses through Dakota College at Bottineau, ND.

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May 27, 2015
This was my very first attempt at writing a book. Definitely not my best work, but at least I finished it and have something to grow on.
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