Verwayne Greenhoe has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 6 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is So You Wanna Be a Pantser.

This short work attempts to explain how I write using the "pantser method" to write stories and books. I've done my best to sum it up in terms that are easy to understand. I've also included some basic writing methods that have helped me write and a technique to help you self-edit. This is by no means a say-all-do-all-be-all, but I hope that it will help my fellow writers and those who want to be writers.
©2020 Verwayne Greenhoe (P)2020 Verwayne Greenhoe

This is the "backstory" of Finding Myself Again. This story is told to the author as she tells him about her youth. She explains how she came to be taken advantage of by men who were more than willing to use whatever she would allow them to use. Everything was good for a while, but then things began to get out of hand. Each relationship brings more abuse, more scars, and more fear. This story is not for everyone. It was intended for adults as it has "veiled and nuanced" details of sexual situations. While it contains precious few "bad words", it tells about the abuse the young woman in the story endured. Should she have allowed those things to have happened? No, but sometimes abuse is more than physical and/or sexual. Emotional abuse is just as potent as the other forms. As the storyteller explains, "Just because you find the keys in a car in the mall parking lot, it doesn't mean you can jump in it and drive away." She freely admits that she should have stopped putting herself in the position to be abused, but those who are being manipulated are like those who want to quit smoking or drinking. It ain't as easy as you might think. The story starts when she is 18 and continues until her life makes a dramatic turn for the better. With few exceptions and situations, this story is true. Some details were changed to protect the storyteller from certain people who still haunt her.
©2020 Verwayne Greenhoe (P)2021 Verwayne Greenhoe

A story of generational abuse of a young boy who becomes a young man, first suffering abuse as a boy and then fighting the inner battle to keep from hurting those around him. Many of the events were experienced or witnessed by the author.
©2017 Verwayne Greenhoe (P)2020 Verwayne Greenhoe

A conspiratorial tale of the 2012 presidential election season based somewhat on the real events leading up to the 2012 election. Events after the election are pure fiction. The story centers on a manuscript found in 2023 but written in 2012. It tells the story of the manuscripts the author and several of his friends starting about September 10, 2012. The first half of the tale starts with a short camping vacation in the northern woods of Michigan where a three-day "Campfire Summit" fills their nights. It later shifts to the events leading up to the election. The second half of the book is nothing but pure "what if" fantasy but provides fodder for many other conspiracy tales. This is book one of a three-book series. The other two books are well underway.
©2014 Verwayne Greenhoe (P)2021 Verwayne Greenhoe

A young man begins to have dreams that leave him paralyzed in fear. At first, he hopes that these nightmare will just go away. He sees doctors and psychologists to no avail, as the dreams continue and things begin to get worse.
©2016 Verwayne Greenhoe (P)2019 Verwayne Greenhoe

Authored with the idea that too many families, especially children, are losing loved ones without a clue of what is happening and why, the author explains in story form what happens when 10-year-old Mason is told his daddy has a highly advanced lung cancer that will bring about his death in less than a week. While not a children's story, it might help the adults in a child's life to understand how to talk with a child in the same circumstance as Mason.
©2019 Verwayne Greenhoe (P)2020 Verwayne Greenhoe