About the Author

Lee Christine Roman

Lee Christine Roman is an energetic and enthusiastic writer.  Her experience stretches over decades of learning.  Raised in San Francisco, she attended local colleges in the Bay Area which included SF State, various courses at Stanford.  Also studied at Gotham Writers in New York, taking writing courses whenever she could fit it into her busy schedule.  She is known for her poetry in Heartfelt Emotions, and her newly released book, How to Store Your Fruits, Veggies & Herbs, which includes the nutritional values of each. Also being released is her book So Sad, detailing the grieving process.                                   

Lee is excited about her upcoming Fall release of Forgotten World, about the care of patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, and the new release of Heartfelt Emotions

While living in San Francisco, she received awards for her work with the Alzheimer Foundation assisting in coordination of two Annual Memory Walks. 

She now enjoys her writing, and helping new authors move forward with their dream while she continues her writing career.

From the Blog

Everyone Should Write

I am not saying that everyone should be an author, but I am saying that everyone should write. If for no other reason than to …

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Okay When Does the Fun Start?

Please tell me, Iʻm dying to know. Your dream is to write a book. You have started writing your book and developed your characters. You …

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My Books

Building her skills as a writer through genuine experiences and life lessons, Lee Christine Roman is dedicated to providing the reader with valuable information they can apply in their own lives to move beyond obstacles and take their nutritional wellbeing into their own hands. Writing can be a powerful tool to communicate ideas and truths more effectively, and Lee Christine Roman uses this to her advantage to lead her readers toward valuable discoveries and honest reflections of the human soul. Her books make clear that even our most difficult moments can be used as a tool to grow, and we should never forget to take the time to care for ourselves both inside and out.

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