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system and watched in horror as they came close to releasing her attacker on technicalities. She advises others to maximize their input in the proceedings to insure their assailants are locked behind bars and kept there. While Sharon tirelessly uses her experience to help others, her story continues to spread. Radio stations have interviewed her, and CBN’s The 700 Club filmed Sharon and aired the episode more than once. Movie companies approached her before her book was even ready for a publisher’s eyes. Kyle Idleman (author of Not a Fan) asked her to participate in his latest video teaching series, Grace Is Greater: God’s Plan to Overcome Your Past, Redeem Your Pain, and Rewrite Your Story. This summer, Sharon appears as a legal expert on a tier-one cable network true crime show and hosts a podcast to accompany it. Kidnapped by a Client is coordinated to release with the program’s launch. Many people would be satisfied with these accomplishments but not Sharon. Her dream of promoting safety has yet to be realized. She wants to convert her family farm into an event venue that also hosts victim counseling groups and provides law enforcement training. She envisions setting up hypothetical crime scenes and drilling new officers on how to protect evidence—something she saw woefully lacking in her own case. 10    Southern Writers Though it has taken years to become a reality, Kidnapped by a Client is one more step toward Sharon’s goal of preventing others from undergoing the nightmare she lived for one terrifying car ride and seven grueling years. A sidebar on her website home page quotes Matthew 10:16 in which Jesus informs his disciples he is sending them out like sheep among wolves. Sharon wants to make sure as many people as possible “purposely and proactively prepare” themselves for the “reality of living among wolves,” defending themselves in whatever way necessary. This is one sheep who learned to fight back. n Tracy Crump’s devotions and articles have appeared in numerous publications, but she is best known for more than two dozen stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul  ® and other anthologies. Her course, “How to Write for Chicken Soup for the Soul” is one of Serious Writer Academy’s top sellers, and she teaches workshops and webinars on writing for the series. She speaks at writers conferences, edits a popular writer’s newsletter, The Write Life, and serves as registrar for the Mid-South Christian Writers Conference. Her editing clients include the Farmers’ Almanac. Visit Tracy at TracyCrump.com or WriteLifeWorkshops.com.