
This book won the Nesta CBC Silver Award for Writing that Builds Character. Her first book, published in 2012, is a funny family memoir of love, loss and survival, titled . She has published short fiction and non-fiction, as well as slice of life stories. Micki has freelanced and been staff writer for one major newspaper and has written for two more.
The loss of a child through vehicular homicide lead to a first time publication in Victimology: An International Magazine.
Her gift for humor even shone through in this tale, while she briefly mentioned the personal tragedy that sparked her writing career. Micki Peluso won her first Tales2Inspire award for her inspiring story, The Whippoorwill’s Song, now published in Tales2Inspire ~ The Topaz Collection.
funny stories, Humorous stories, humorous story, inspirational stories, Inspiring stories, Tales2InspireĬongratulations to Micki Peluso a five time Tales2Inspire winner!. If you want to be inspired, you need to read this story. Humor is what has sustained Micki since that fateful day, and keeps her many loyal fans eager to read her uplifting stories. Although this is a book without ending, she has learned to face some of life’s challenges through keeping her sense of humor intact. Losing her daughter Noelle, as a result of a vehicular homicide, was a painful chapter in Micki’s life. The inspiring story of dealing with a supreme life tragedy But it is the huge white duck that reminds Micki that she still has a sense of humor. A white snow owl, a large blue-gray Alpha wolf and his mate, a roly-poly black bear cub and a sweet doe, rabbits, raccoons and a red fox often join her. Slowly animals appear and the air rings out with birdsong. Her garden is an Eden-like area of grass, flowers, trees and a small stream. When Micki reaches her destination, she looks through a set of large sliding glass doors leading to a beautiful countryside. Somedays, when she is particularly tired, she uses an escalator. Once inside, she walks down a long imaginary staircase to transport her at least four flights down. How would you like to have a magical garden, a place where you can retreat for a bit of rest and relaxation? Well that is exactly what Micki has created for herself – a magical meditation garden where she likes to go right before a nap or bedtime. Micki’s most inspiring story shows us how she helped herself recover after the tragic loss of a child. Inspiring stories, motivational stories, Tales2Inspire.