About Sue Lamoree
Telling stories has always been my way of relating with others. I love writing short stories, novels, poems, whatever drifts into the forefront of my imagination. As a child, I could usually be found in a quiet corner diving into distant lands through the gateways of my favorite books. Or taking pen to paper creating imaginary worlds of my own. My college studies were designed to hone my storytelling skills into a viable career.
As often happens, life knocked me off course and I ended up putting my dreams of writing aside. I relocated to Southern California and earned a degree in Business Management while building a career in finance. Five years later, I returned to my roots in the PNW and shortly afterwards was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis (TM). The condition left an incomplete quadriplegic in its wake. Without my consent my life had spiraled into foreign territory.
Over the years, and through God’s grace, I learned to accept and manage my physical limitations with humor and dignity. Although the journey is challenging at times I have been blessed by the support of others. For this reason my passion for writing has been reignited. I hope my readers will find courage and faith within the pages of my humorous, spiritual, and sometimes challenging anecdotes about life from a quadriplegic’s perspective.
Stories of Hope in Hard Times
On this episode of Stories of Hope in Hard Times, Sue Lamoree shares how she learned to navigate life with joy from a wheelchair after she was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis.