About the Author: Sheila Callaham
Author and success coach Sheila Callaham splits her working hours between the two things she enjoys most: writing and motivating others to be their best.Â
Sheila’s first book, Truth Runs Deep, published in 2011, explores issues of religious bigotry and the pain of exclusion based on sexual orientation. A work of crime fiction, Sheila likes readers to know that even fiction can have a message.
Spiritual non-fiction, Stories from Spirit, reveals the Shaman's influence on Sheila's ongoing spiritual evolution and shares techniques for readers to connect more deeply to their inner divine.
"Over the years I've longed for a deeper spiritual connection and have searched high and low for ways to deepen my feelings of spiritual connectedness," says Callaham. "It wasn't until I met a shaman and began to work with her to develop some unique techniques for personal spiritual guidance that I eventually found my way. It made such a difference in my life that I want to share it with others."
"Wells Worthy - Books 1 - 3" is the compilation of young adult works "The Desert Sands," "The Hidden City," and "The Buried Pyramid." The series features is sixteen-year-old protagonist Wells Worthy, the only child of U.S. diplomats. Set in Egypt during the 2011 Arab Spring, the setting becomes even more interesting with historical components including the late 1800 race in England, Italy, and France to amass the most Egyptian artifacts for their respective museum collections as well as the British occupation and the construction and significance of the Suez Canal.
Elements of conflict include culture, covert government activities, and relationships between family and friends. Subsequent books in the series delve into metaphysics, quantum theory, and issues of government integrity.
Sheila's self-empowerment series "The Power of Living Joyfully" incorporates powerful messages she shares with coaching clients world-wide. The first book in that series, "Your Guide to Setting and Achieving Goals that Enrich Your Life" will be available late 2014.
Sheila lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with her husband Tom and three of their seven children.