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"Fish Food"
The gift God gave me to share with you




Why did I name this book Fish Food?


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Why I Wrote Fish Food - The Book of Life


I wrote Fish Food because I wanted to share the magic of life.  It was written with the intention to inspire the heart and motivate the mind, by questioning life as we know it.  When we ask questions, we are often rewarded with an answer, but we are rarely aware of it.  I share some of my personal stories of how I’ve received answers to my questions through nature, dreams, and more.

We are all human, and when we gather beliefs from other cultures, we discover a greater truth.  Therefore I write from a human perspective, which includes a variety of traditional creeds.  We are so connected to one another that I literally light up when I think about it.  And it is my hope to light you up as well, as you read Fish Food.

Tucked away between the pages you will find an essence of a deep healing, as I share fragments of my personal sixteen month journey of near death and recovery.   We all can use some healing – that’s for sure.  Yet some people do not know how to heal their world, so I write to teach. 

When I was writing Fish Food, I would sometimes picture a teenager wondering what life is for.  Or an inmate locked away behind bars that is lost and looking for answers.  So if you are a truth seeker, you will enjoy Fish Food – The Book of Life.

If find yourself on a healing journey, or if you’re seeking the wonder and grace this life has to offer, then you are going to love this book!

About The Author - Kim Schulz

 
I was born the oldest child of three, in a small town located in Central Ohio, in February 1963, under the light of a full moon.  By birth, I am a visionary with a strong sense of justice.   In short, I’m basically a product of the 60’s, raised on Three Dog Night, CCR, and of course the Beatles.  My favorite Beatle would be John Lennon, if that tells you anything.

My grandmother was Sicilian, and was partially raised in a Catholic orphanage.  She was going to become a nun, until her dying sister asked her to marry my grandfather.  About a year after her sisters passing, my grandma and grandpa married.    So I grew up with some strong Catholic roots, personally surviving Catechism and three years of Catholic School.  We even had a priest in the family.

Soon after I graduated, I found myself somewhat jobless and homeless, so I joined the U.S. Army Reserve.  To this day, I take my oath to protect the U.S. Constitution to heart.  I’m very active in protesting when I see an injustice taking place, whether it be standing on a street corner with a sign in my hand, or writing and calling governmental representatives.  I’ve even gathered signatures for petitions. 

I’m a freedom loving soul who likes to move about.  In the mid 80’s I relocated to Southern California.  I came out of the closet in the 90’s and moved to Columbus, Ohio, where I studied law and worked as a paralegal in domestic law; eventually stumbling into real estate.  Then On Halloween 2002, my partner and I moved to Pensacola, Florida, where we reside together now.  

My first place of employment here in Pensacola was with a Catholic Church.   My next job was a bookkeeper with a daily labor/daily pay employment agency that employed thirty or so homeless people on any given day.  I made many friends among them, and I leaned what it truly means to be homeless.  I found myself working as a property manager shortly afterwards.
I have worn many hats over the years, and I have experienced life from many perspectives.   One thing for sure, the older I get the wiser I become.  So I write.  I write to heal the world that I so carelessly helped create.  I thrive to spark a heart and strive to touch as many as I can.

Fish Food - The Book of Life "REVIEWS"





“Interjected with humor in just the right places, this book provokes a spiritual reaction that resonates with something deep inside.  It is a book for people who are willing to be open to ideas that challenge old paradigms, people who are willing to be honest with themselves and willing to accept what they find.  Acknowledging that each of us experiences our own spiritual growth according to perception, Kim allows the reader to be comfortable with their own views while allowing us to share in her journey along the road to finding peace and a path to discovering happiness on a daily basis.” – Theresa Graff
 
“This book would be the perfect stocking stuffer for everyone on your list. I think this uplifting personal book will be one I will read and reread when I need encouragement and a kick in the pants. Great job.” – Jeanne Burnette
 
“Fish Food is a great read! Full of unconventional wisdom, I recommend it to anyone searching for solace in these trying times.” – Celia White
 
“’Fish Food’  feels like the author, Kim, is sitting right there talking in everyday simple conversation. Her recent experience of almost dying and then having to live with the physical consequences of this harrowing event gave rise to writing the book. Kim honestly shares early life views and how her perceptions expanded into heart based vision with a focus on positive thought—through personal suffering that would have knocked many people down for the long count. She writes in quick short stories and inner dialog to share with the reader her pearls of wisdom gained through life’s adversities. I thoroughly enjoyed how Kim’s imagination was used to turn life altering physical challenges into opportunities for strength. Easy, enjoyable and inspiring read. The only critique I have is the lack of proper quotations and citations for material used that was not Kim’s creation, although she states the names of other authors when sharing their works.” – Melinda Schott
 
“A delight to follow this woman's journey in discovering her reality and the making of it. She touches on what is most important in life; love, forgiveness, health, as well as dream journals and spirit animals. Just enough to make you want more.” – Dot Schwartz  
 





"Fish Food" The gift God gave me to share with you Why did I name this book Fish Food?