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“When I was
younger, my childhood was inspired to
use solely my imagination.
Technology was not
available to me.
Family also surrounded
me with artwork, music, and all forms of
expressionalism. Most
of my creative ideas were for my
self-admiration, because in my
adolescent school years, these creative
dreams were called daydreaming by my
teachers, and it made it seem more of a
problem than a gift.
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It wasn’t until
my adulthood that I almost lost my life
to a Factor V Leiden condition that gave
me chronic blood clotting disposition.
It was
that which gave me the strength to share
myself with the world. To
never conform to one ideology. Be
open-minded. Share all that I have
welled up inside my passionate heart and
innovate the world one day at a time
before I am lost to the world. ” Sasha
George
openly reflects.
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Overview:
Sasha George is an American
producer, artist, illustrator,
singer-songwriter, parent, and prolific author
who has written numerous fiction novels,
artwork, poetic cantos, and children's books.
She’s best known for her
House
of Blood,
a vampire series that incorporated her own
near-death experiences with blood-clotting
hardships and questioning the aftermath from a
supernatural perspective.
In addition,
Dan’s World
– a relatable character in the autistic World,
her autistic son Daniel responded positively, as
did his siblings. Fueling her to create other
children's noteworthy favorites, including
Miffy Moo, The Witch
Fairy, and the
Elizabeth Valentine
Challenge.
Many of her adult novels and
artworks explore complex psychological and
suspenseful fictional issues. As
a mother, she played an animated role in telling
her children imaginative stories. Stories
that fulfilled their nourishments in education,
seasonal, innovation, self-esteem, and expanding
their creative perspectives.
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