Uncial Press :: Authors :: Ann Dennis

Ann Dennis

Ann Dennis

Ann Dennis is a published author of both fiction and non-fiction. She lives in upstate New York with her husband of 22 years and her two children and their bigger-than-he was-supposed-to-be Golden Retriever named Cool Hand Luke (Luke for short). She is a graduate of Onondaga Community College and has attended Syracuse University. In her adult life, she has worked in many different fields and capacities. She has been an athletic coach, co-director of intramurals, real estate salesperson, secretary, teacher's assistant and even a "lunch lady." She now works full-time at Onondaga Community College and received their Trustee's Award while participating on the Strategic Planning Committee for the College. She is presently a member of the Campus Safety Advisory Committee.

Ann Dennis was instrumental in starting the Speakers Outreach series for the Lupus Foundation in Syracuse, New York. She also had her fifteen minutes of fame when they highlighted one of her speaking engagements on WSYR Channel 9 News, a local news station in Syracuse, NY. She is currently working on a number of short story projects as well as working on her non-fiction history book based on a compilation of first person stories. She has also completed writing two family genealogy books, which took 10 years to compile and write.

Products

Sort by: Product Price Default

And Then There Was Light

~Just when Seth decided life wasn't worth living, he met someone who wanted to change his mind.~



Seth's life was in the toilet. All he wanted to do was end the pain and suffering. Just as he was ready to take that final step, someone came along to show him a different way of looking at everything. Was it enough to change his mind?

Quantity
Braving the New World

~Only a miracle, and a handsome young doctor, help Clara through the darkest days of her life.~



In the dark days of 1918, influenza is ravaging every household. When Clara's mother contracts the dread disease, she must find a doctor to help her. But no one has the time or the energy to come to her home. Every doctor who is still free of the influenza is stretched to his limit and beyond.

Eric cannot face another death among his patient and is ready to give up medicine. Yet Clara's demand that he stop being selfish and help her mother forces him to face his duty. The two of them labor endlessly to care for her entire family, and in doing so learn how important each is to the other. Perhaps, if they can succeed against influenza, they can face anything...together.

Quantity