I am an American writer formally trained in Communications & Media Studies with special interest in the intersection of the human experience and modern technologies.

I live in Indianapolis, IN with my partner, Scott. Izzy, my 5 year old American Staffordshire Terrier, is usually just a few paws away from us, encouraging us to live a life of adventure. We love spending time on our boat, camping, listening to music, studying crypto and artificial intelligence, and researching the universe together.

My passion for writing first took root during my childhood. My grandma's beautiful penmanship caught my attention. I remember being mesmerized by the way she would spill her heart and soul onto paper when writing letters to her pen pals. Her words always had a kind and compassionate tone, and it was evident how much they touched the lives of those who read them. Now, as an adult, I value the time I take to write handwritten letters to my friends from out of state and document my life in writing when I can.

Grandma constantly reminded me that the words we choose matter and how important it is to use them wisely. As I grew older, I began to understand the weight and importance of every word I spoke and wrote. I realized that with the right words, I could empower and uplift others, sparking change and making a positive impact in the world. Grandma's book of poetry sits on my coffee table as a constant reminder to choose my words carefully.

As a writer, I'm continuously exploring new ideas and topics that spark my curiosity and fuel my passion for improving the human experience. From delving into the latest technological advancements to discussing current events and mental health, my writing is always intended to challenge the status quo and inspire others to question the world we live in critically and live creatively.

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Kelly Turner

Kelly Turner

American writer exploring the intersection of human experience & tech. Passionate about using words wisely to empower change.