E.K. Barnes
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E.K. Barnes

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E.K. Barnes is the author of When the Divine Are Dead and the Brunswick Saga. In the past, E.K. owned and operated Scribe Stash, a personalized subscription box service for readers and writers, where she also participated in writing and editing book, movie, and product review articles. She has been interviewed by Outlet Publishing Group and Double the Books Magazine regarding her writing endeavors and her work with Scribe Stash, respectively. Prior to and alongside this short endeavor, E.K. has written and performed several speeches and presentations across different topics – specifically regarding people, events, and mental health. E.K. is a member of the Independent Author Network. For several years, she was also part of the leadership team at Drexel Church of the Nazarene in Missouri and was the last worship leader at the church prior to its doors closing. E.K. is a 2014 graduate of Olathe Northwest High School in Kansas and has been a student at Johnson County Community College, MidAmerica Nazarene University, and Southern New Hampshire University. She holds a passion for awareness and advocacy work, specifically regarding social issues and mental health. In 2019 at the age of 23, E.K. discovered she struggled with a disorder she’s had since childhood called Selective Mutism. Despite her disorder, E.K. strives to find other ways to communicate, stating, “I enjoy writing because it connects me with the outside world. Growing up, I spent a lot of my time watching other people – the way they talk, walk, interact, eat, breathe, laugh. I watched them pursue interests I was too afraid to pursue. When I write, I get to live vicariously through my characters. I get to learn a lot of stuff I wouldn’t have learned otherwise across a variety of topics. I always thought that when I grew up, I wanted to be lots of different people, and it’s through writing that I get to do that.” E.K. has also attended a voice acting expo at the School of Voiceover in Minnesota. When asked about her experience, she said, “It’s probably the craziest thing I’ve ever done, but I don’t regret it for a second. After learning about my disorder, I wanted to push boundaries. I had discovered through working at the church a passion for hearing my voice and knowing it’s being heard. I wanted that feeling of purpose back. That’s when I decided to pursue voiceover work. I’d been told I had a great voice on the rare occasions when I used it, and I wanted to be able to put that voice to use.” E.K. is currently taking a break from this pursuit while her teeth are being corrected. E.K. comes from a family of creatives – her brother is a musician with dreams of becoming a film composer, her sister has a degree in graphic design and enjoys creating web comics, and her parents both hold degrees in music. In her free time, E.K. enjoys hanging out with family and friends, reading and watching compelling stories, and adding to her various collections. She currently resides in Kansas with her dog.
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