Teaching Preferences
Online Teaching
One-on-One at $20-30 per hour
In Person Teaching
One-on-One at $20-30 per hour
Offers free trial classes
Teaches following Subjects/Exams
Creative writing (Writing)
Language of Instruction:
English
Web Design (Computer: Web Development)
Language of Instruction:
English
Professional Experience
Owner
Linda Leigh Hargrove, sole proprietorship, North Carolina, United States
Jun 2007 - PresentLinda Hargrove writes fiction for the Christian market, blogs at 17seeds.org and UrbanFaith.com, and teaches creative writing workshops.
HTML and Dreamweaver Instructor
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Jan 2006 - Apr 2007Linda Hargrove's experience includes serving as a continuing education instructor in HTML/CSS and Adobe Dreamweaver
Education
Masters in Engineering
North Carolina State University, North Carolina, United States
Jan 1991 - May 1994
BS in Engineering
North Carolina State University, North Carolina, United States
Sep 1984 - Dec 1990
Professional Exams & Certifications
Masters Degree
North Carolina, United States
Year Of Passing:
1994
Publications and Research
Loving Cee Cee Johnson
Linda Leigh Hargrove
The sequel to The Making of Isaac Hunt returns with a new character, Cee Cee Johnson, a reporter who lies about her identity. When given an assignment in her hometown, Pettigrew, Cee Cee comes face to face with the truth about herself, her father, and the love she so desperately needs. Join us on this roller coaster ride of emotions filled with suspense, as Cee Cee Johnson discovers the truth about her life.
The Making of Isaac Hunt
Linda Leigh Hargrove
At his grandfather's deathbed, Isaac Hunt, a black man with blue eyes and skin so fair he looks white, learns his parents aren't really his parents. Armed with only his birth mother's name and the city where she last lived and reeling from betrayal, he goes in search of her and in search of the truth about his past. His odyssey takes him deep into the south, where the Klan still rules the small town of his birth, and where more than one person does not want Isaac to uncover the truth about who he his. Along the way, he must deal with issues of faith and forgiveness in this coming-of-age novel about race, identity, courage, and truth.