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Short stories with hopeful endings have always been favorites of Helen Haught Fanick, and her own stories are no exception. Her protagonists usually discover at the end that with effort, situations can change and life can improve. The young girl with a chance to go to college sees many obstacles, as does the wife who wants to help a disadvantaged boy. Their decisions, in the end, are right for them. These varied stories are about more than the problems faced by the characters. They're about hope.

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Short stories with hopeful endings have always been favorites of Helen Haught Fanick, and her own stories are no exception. Her protagonists usually discover at the end that with effort, situations can change and life can improve. The young girl with a chance to go to college sees many obstacles, as does the wife who wants to help a disadvantaged boy. Their decisions, in the end, are right for them. These varied stories are about more than the problems faced by the characters. They're about hope.


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Autorenporträt
Helen Haught Fanick grew up in West Virginia and now lives in Texas, and both states provide settings for her novels. Moon Signs, City Life, and Saving Susie are now available on Smashwords, and these and other publications are available on Amazon for Kindle and in paperback. Her work includes cozy mysteries, suspense novels, a World War II espionage novel, and short stories.

Helen has won several local and state awards and two national awards in the Writer's Digest Competition. She lives near Austin and travels extensively in West Virginia.