Author

How Love Continues:
Recognizing the Afterlife

How Love Continues:
Recognizing the Afterlife

Books can be purchased by contacting Eleanor through Eleanor’s Contact Page OR by attending one of her Lay Worship Services listed on her home page. See her directly following the service.

NOTE: Any proceeds made from the book following a lay Worship service will go DIRECTLY to the CHURCH where the service is being held on that date.

A NOTE FROM ELEANOR

“Yes, I’ve written and self published 10 books since 2011, but this book has outlasted all the others!”

“How Love Continues has never been out of print since its launch in 2018!”

A Closer Look

Eleanor Glenn spent over 30 years in education as an elementary teacher & her remaining 5-years in educational administration. Upon her retirement as Principal in 2005, Eleanor decided to use her double major Honours Degree in History/Women’s Studies (Carleton University, Ottawa 1992), to broaden her horizons in the roles of writer/producer/performer. In 2007, this decision led Eleanor to create her first sole performance play The Servant At The Supper, which ran for 10 years at the provincial, national and international level. She is also the self-published author of 10 successful books in both the spiritual & fictional genre (2012 to present day).

Eleanor began honing her public speaking skills in 1988 as an educational, spiritual, wellness workshop and retreat leader, as well as conference/after dinner keynote speaker, all of which she continues to present day. She currently resides in her hometown of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada, in close proximity to her 2 sons, 4 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.

Mission:
As an author, actress, public speaker, or in one-on-one conversations, Eleanor’s mission is to lift up, support and encourage others through her words and actions.


Vision:
To consciously develop an ever higher “awareness of creative opportunities” to expand her mission statement and touch more lives.

Students from Mauritius training to perform Eleanor’s play –
“The Servant at the Supper”