About

Cara Siera is an avid reader, writer, photographer, traveler, and home chef. She is a driven author with a strong background in the social sciences, holding a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and sociology from Austin Peay State University. Her work has been published in Creative Nonfiction's online journal Brevity, the Red Mud Review, and her own works, Captivated and Life Is Stranger at Worthington High. Cara also curates several blogs, linked at left. Please see the Frequently Asked Questions below for more information.

Cara's first novel, Life Is Stranger at Worthington High, introduces middle-grade readers to the world (or, worlds) of science fiction.  Life is Stranger at Worthington High is available in paperback and Kindle formats.

Cara currently works as a freelance content writer for websites and other businesses. For more information, please visit her LinkedIn profile.


Check out more of Cara's writing:

Poetry
"Heartsblood," "Hope for a Snow-Frosted Heart," and "The Sun and the Moon" in The Red Mud Review

Nonfiction
The Honest Traveler
Fabulous Weddings for a Fabulous Price
Free Wind Freebies
Tripadvisor Contributions

Book Reviews
Kara Cooney's The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt
Susan Cain's Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking  in Brevity
Sharon Kirshenbaum's The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us in Brevity

Photography
"Human Conveyor" in The Red Mud Review

Photography Experience to date:
5 Weddings
1 Graduation/Senior Picture Photo Shoot
1 Pet Photo Shoot

Just for Kids (And Kids at Heart)
Nature Station: Relics of Earth is an intriguing new card game designed to appeal to both the devoted trading card gamer and the home school mom alike.  Go play!

Frequently Asked Questions

I'd like to contact Cara Siera regarding commissioned writing or photography.  How do I get in touch with her?

Please direct all inquiries to CaraSieraPhotography@gmail.com. Please allow up to four weeks for response.

Some of the writing links list Cara Carroll as the author.  Why?

Writers are like super heroes.  They like to keep their identities a secret. Cara now writes under the pen name Cara Siera.

Got a question that wasn't answered here?  We'd like to hear about it! Please contact us using the email address above.

 




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