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Scrambled Brains Book Launch !! 

at BIAPA - Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania 
2017 Annual Conference
Lancaster, PA


Welcome to the Scrambled Brains book 
and images launch!!

I am very grateful for the opportunity to share my soul saving images created during my recovery from a brain injury and complex nervous system trauma. 

If you did not get the opportunity to 

Order your copy of 

Scrambled Brain, 

Update:
website is up and running!!!
to purchase your book

or send an email to ArtbyKym@gmail.com 

 reserve your copy today!


Meeting new friends
Making creative connections
Sharing a common bond


Team INSPIRE WellSpan
Support group buddies
One amazing brain injury angel!!
 I am truly grateful beyond words
for Karen Good,
personal assistant for a scrambled brain.
Helping to make this opportunity
a possibility!!












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