We are so HAPPY to officially announce Crystal Werger as Jane Kennedy

Crystal Werger grew up in Murdock, a very small town in eastern Nebraska between Omaha and Lincoln. After graduating from Elmwood-Murdock High School in 1991 she attended the University of Nebraska – Lincoln and graduated in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in arts and sciences with an emphasis in History/Art History. In 2002, Crystal andContinue reading “We are so HAPPY to officially announce Crystal Werger as Jane Kennedy”

Cast Calling-Audiobook Traffic Stop: Human Division

We are building a sound booth to create an audiobook version of Traffic Stop: Human Division. We want our donators to know the money used to cover this expense was from our own personal funds. Donations are being used to cover presentation expenses. The 4×6 walls are insulated and sheet rock is secure! Sound equipmentContinue reading “Cast Calling-Audiobook Traffic Stop: Human Division”

Behind the Scenes

We wanted to update our followers about the background noise we have invested our time and energy in this past month. January was filled with presentations and the first live television interview. First and foremost, we are establishing a 501c3 non-profit organization, Traffic Stop, INC. This entity will be available to provide presentations on HumanContinue reading “Behind the Scenes”

Tiffany Quicke’s Review of Traffic Stop: Human Division a Novel

“I have been awaiting the arrival of this book for sometime. In my head, I had imagined what the book might be like. It was completely opposite of my expectations.  When I heard the book was on human trafficking I was expecting story after story of those involved with trafficking. Instead, this book is writtenContinue reading “Tiffany Quicke’s Review of Traffic Stop: Human Division a Novel”

Lisa Molina’s review of Traffic Stop: Human Division

I needed to understand the family structure:   Jonathon ‘Otis’ Kennedy – Grandfather   Momma Jane – Otis’ enslaved wife    Layne Kennedy – Otis and Jane’s Son   Marley – Layne’s daughter   Seth – The Chimera Then, I was able to absorb the dynamics, I was introduced gradually to generational trauma. And, through the murky relationships, guided intoContinue reading “Lisa Molina’s review of Traffic Stop: Human Division”

Locals Support a Cause No-ONE Wants to See

Yesterday’s book signing of  “Traffic Stop: Human Division”  in Lexington, NE was a day to remember.  I watched people from all backgrounds wanting to help something bigger than themselves and I was overwhelmed with gratefulness.  In today’s world, we all know it can be difficult to find the ‘good’, but yesterday I witnessed my communityContinue reading “Locals Support a Cause No-ONE Wants to See”

Erin Hanna’s review of Traffic Stop: Human Division

You won’t fall in love with the characters in this book, but they will probably keep you up at night. After meeting some of them, you might feel like you need to take a scalding shower, to listen to some of the counsel they’re given, and to feel grateful if your life story doesn’t matchContinue reading “Erin Hanna’s review of Traffic Stop: Human Division”

The Playlist

Good Afternoon Readers,  I wanted to be creative with the chapter titles for Traffic Stop: Human Division (Cahill, 2023), so I decided to use song titles in honor of Musicians who died before their time. Two of the song titles belong to artists who are still with us as of 2022. This bibliography didn’t makeContinue reading “The Playlist”