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Author Overcomes Victimization of a Rape That Lasted Thirty-Seven Years Through Paranormal Experience...Transformed Into a Wolf

Amanda Grihm, author of The Wolf continues to find strength and help women and children overcome long-term victimizations by sharing the story of her miraculous, yet paranormal, experience as a wolf. On her thirteenth birthday, three men raped Amanda. As the wolf, she went back through time and defeated her enemies.

JAG Publishing, LLC


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Amanda Grihm, Author of The Wolf, Shares Experience of Being Raped and Overcoming The Victimization That Lasted Thirty-seven Years Through Paranormal Means in Her New Book, The Wolf.

Atlanta, GA – October 6, 2003 – Recent discussions with the author of The Wolf, Amanda Grihm, reveals that she actually believes that she did travel back through time and transform into a wolf. Grihm admits that one of the transformations took place in a dream but insists that subsequent transformations were real. According to Grihm, transforming into a wolf released her from a victimization that she carried for thirty-seven years - a rape, by three men, that took place on her thirteenth birthday.

Grihm feels that writing The Wolf helped her to understand and accept this paranormal experience. I was able to clear up several questions I had about the experience … things I thought Id never understand and other things I didnt think humanly possible. I know now that the experience was both real and necessary for me to move out of a place of fear and intimidation. For the first time in thirty-seven years I am not afraid of anyone; or, the possibility of people holding any type of power over me.

Writing the book was wonderfully therapeutic and freeing. After writing The Wolf, I realized how powerful, a person, I really am. I stopped seeing myself as a victim and, more importantly, I stopped acting like one. I now acknowledge all of the steps Ive taken over the years to become to become strong, viable and even adversarial (when necessary). I can look people straight into their eyes and accept their challenges. In the past, I could only look down at my feet when I felt I was being challenged. Or, I would find a way to back away gracefully. Today, I operate from a position of strength and confidence, I dont back away in fear anymore."

Women, men and children from around the world seem to agree with Grihm. They believe, after reading The Wolf, that she has, in fact, experienced the transformation. Many claim to have gained enough strength from her experiences to confront people and situations that have adversely affected their lives. Grihm believes so strongly in the idea of writing to release victimizations that she started a new program for troubled children and women in shelters, Reaching through readings and writings. So far Grihm has provided workshops in detention centers in Georgia with amazing results. She also plans to take the program into the school system to work with at-risk youth and into the shelters to work with emotionally abandoned women.

What is the wolf about? What else! It is the story of a woman who travels back through time in order to identify the one event that devastated and changed the course of her life. After she understands the events and the people involved, she transforms into a wolf, defeats her enemies and is freed to move on with her life.

The Wolf will be available at www.bn.com after October 15, 2003. Advanced, signed copies can be ordered by sending an email to jag.publishing@usa.com. To preview the first few chapter of The Wolf go to www.yourpersonalstory.com/new1358.html.
Contact:        Ann
                JAG Publishing, LLC
                P. O. Box 486332
                Atlanta, GA 31146
                (770) 381-9250
                www.jagpublishing.com    


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The Safe Journey Out
A vignette by Amanda Grihm, called The Safe Journey Out, that tells why it was necessary to write The Wolf.

Surviving thirty-seven years of victimization...through The
Bookcover with author's picture.

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