In 2017, author and photographer, Jen Selinsky, started a blog called Big Four Bridge Walks. The Big Four Bridge connects Jeffersonville, Indiana to Louisville, Kentucky. It was originally built as railroad truss bridge which was used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. For decades after that, it was known as the "Bridge That Goes Nowhere," until it became a pedestrian bridge open to the public in May 2014. Since the Big Four Bridge is one of her favorite places to walk outdoors, she has taken many pictures over the years, both on the bridge and the areas surrounding. She is pleased to include many of her favorites in this book for your enjoyment.
I have been writing for most of my life, but I did not start taking it seriously until I was fifteen years old. Since then, I have written over 160 books. I write whenever inspiration strikes, and all the art featured on the front covers is either my own, my husband's, or both of ours combined.
My current publications can be found on the following sites: Lulu, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, iTunes, Smashwords, Pen It! Publications, and Buy Me Books Now.
While I do not like to think of myself as a genre writer, a lot of people know me for my poetry books. Other areas in which I write include: fiction, short stories, non-fiction, mixed genre, and quotes. Most often, I will write whatever comes to my mind at a moment's notice.