Karen (Jones) Syed
Honor Code SignatorySigned 8 Nov 2012 | 403 contributions | 4 thank-yous | 190 connections
Karen L. Syed is the president and COO of Echelon Press, LLC. Every day is a new success story for her as she continues to grow herself and her business. She has seen seven of her own novels published (writing as Alexis Hart), along with numerous articles and short stories. Her latest, "Lost and Found" is tickling the funny bone of readers worldwide. She is committed to helping and encouraging everyone she comes in contact with to seek a healthier and more positive quality of life by reaching for their dreams.
Her newest fascination has taken root in the Steampunk industry. This tremendously interesting genre based in the Victorian era is helping to feed a minor obsession with the time period. She is currently embarking on her own Steampunk series called Petticoat Junction. With more than a quarter of a century experience in the book industry, she hopes this one will propel her into the bestseller category. Time will tell.
Karen recently moved to Orlando, FL with her nearly perfect husband, so they could be closer to Tinker Bell, oh and Mickey Mouse. She has begun seriously collecting Disney Tinker Bell Trading Pins. She has her priorities in order.
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We are cousins, I read we are 10th cousins once removed. Janine
~ Matt
I spend nearly 20 hours a week doing research and while I love to get info from others, I get a certain kind of satisfaction from sharing what I have.
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