There is no limit to imagination

The mind can transport you to places that don't yet exist.

“When children tap into their creativity, they see the world from endless possibilities. Playful storytelling lets them learn and grow while encouraging them to add their own unique perspective. Imagination helps them absorb lessons and envision themselves in new roles, sparking a deeper understanding of the world around them.” – P.E. Shadrick

My Story

- About the Author -

Through the Eyes of my Grandmothers, I Discovered the Magic of a Good Story

I remember it as if it were yesterday. A childhood full of adventure. I was blessed to have two grandmothers who were masterful storytellers. One would weave a grand tale from her rocking chair, and the other from the banks of the creek in her back yard. Regardless of the setting, both held me spellbound with their stories.

My Grandma was a soft-spoken, silver-haired lady with the demeanor of an angel. She and her sister, Kat, grew up freely roaming the dusty roads and pasturelands of South Georgia. And while feisty Kat would lead them into some rather colorful circumstances, sweet Annie maintained her demure composure through it all.  When Grandma told me her stories, I was motionless, captivated by her narrative and a world long gone.

My MeMe was a bit more spirited. My brother and I spent our summers at her house, mostly outdoors. She was fun and fearless, not at all shy to get dirty and play in the mud with us. I would sit at her feet hanging on her every word as she told me about her grandfather’s “warrior heart” and humble beginnings. My imagination would wander past the creek and into the woods, and I’d swear I could almost see him hunting beyond the trees – just as my MeMe so vividly described.

The love of a good story runs deep in my family. So stick around, and I’ll spin a few yarns for you… just like Grandma and MeMe used to do.

-P.E. Shadrick
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Have you met my imaginary friends?

Encounter two worlds of imagination at play. One, a whimsical land of dancing ladybugs, courtesy of Lisbeth’s knotted hair. The other, the home of a very graceful but forgetful elephant who leads young readers through a magnificent landscape of fields, rivers, and jungles.
P.E. Shadrick
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, P.E. Shadrick grew up surrounded by masterful storytellers. She nurtured a passion for creativity through design and writing, eventually building a career in marketing and communications.
After achieving success, Shadrick fulfilled her lifelong dream of becoming a published author. Leveraging her expertise, she wrote her debut book, ‘Lisbeth and the Littering Ladybugs,’ in 2024, followed by ‘Elephants DO Forget – How Emory Found His Memory’ in 2025.


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