Hannah Abiona

Writer and Editor

United States

Hi guys! My name is Hannah Abiona and I'm so excited that you're taking the time out of your day to visit my website!! I've always known that writing was for me because I could make a story out of anything around me. I wrote my first short story in seventh grade and it has been a wonderful ride since then. I've managed to get two books published (Whoo Whoo) Office Mouse and Claimed! Make sure you guys head over to Amazon and get yourselves a copy!
 All I want to do is share my fantasies with the world. I like to think of my mind as a construction site- crazy and never-ending. The beautiful architecture that shows up behind your computer screens is my creation. I'm a pretty simple chick still trying to figure out her next step. I'm trying to make it into the book publishing business as an editor and I love reading. I'm a freelance editor in my spare time so if anyone needs some editing done, don't be afraid to shoot me a DM so we can get things going. I hope that my writing journey can help or motivate you guys in anyway possible.

Portfolio
RGP Muse
12/31/2022
RGP Muse Magazine issue 5

RGP Muse Magazine under Rahway Girlz Publishing is an all black women publishing team consisting of Editor in Chief-Wynter Aiken, Founder of Rahway Girlz Publishing-Rashonda Aiken and Author and Editor-Hannah Abiona. RGP Muse Magazine is based out of Rahway, New Jersey.

RGP Muse
12/31/2021
RGP Muse Magazine Winter issue 3

Here we are into RGP Muse Magazine's 3rd issue! I am so excited to introduce these new features to you, the readers. These stories center around various themes from poetry, self-growth and establishment to of course- entrepreneurship.

RGP Muse
07/01/2022
RGP Muse Magazine Issue 4

RGP Muse Magazine features people from all walks of life! From poetry, fashion, literature, and entrepreneurship to music, entertainment, and sportsmanship. If you have a story, then I will gladly share that story. We all have a story to tell and mine plays a role in helping others get their stories heard.

RGP Muse
03/01/2021
RGP Muse Magazine issue 1

This Issue talks about how Hannah Abiona got a start in her career as a writer and published her first book with Star-Shey Publishing.

Amazon
Claimed

Prepare to be enthralled by "Claimed," a riveting young adult novel that explores the complexities of desire, the consequences of our actions, and the enduring strength of the human heart. When Sydney kidnaps Dylan, her high school obsession, the unexpected happens. Dylan learns that Sydney's mot...

MagCloud
Terry Hunter

Published by: 1/28/2023 Specs: Standard / 8.25" x 10.75" 64 pages Perfect-bound Category: Tags: 2x Grammy Nominated DJ/Producer sits down with Deep House Magazine's Dawn Edmond for a in-depth personal interview, along New Jersey own Anaya Weathers, Canada's Arcadia Gsine & UK's Mayor of House Music CK Pee

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Obsession (part two) | H.C. Abiona

The story of two lost souls finding what they need within each other. Battling with addictions and fears, they are the only ones that can make the pain go away. Part two dives deeper into their lives, having us wonder if they will make together despite their hardships.

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Obsession (Short Story) | H.C. Abiona

Think Pretty Woman... the raunchy version. I hope you guys enjoy reading this, as much as I enjoyed writing it. Welcome to my world!! Maxwell: I thought you never let your personal life mix with business. Answer the phone. You know John hates when you're late (received 9:30 pm) You think this is a game??

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Office Mouse | H.C. Abiona

Throwing romance your way As quiet as a mouse, Winifred Mills is just another hardworking editor in the city of Manhattan that buries herself in work. That's until she meets her boss' son, Ryan McCarthy. Suddenly, work has become more interesting. She continues to hide, but soon realizes she's in a game of cat and mouse.

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Poetry | H.C. Abiona

It has always been difficult for me to let go... especially when something I love is being left behind. Over the years I've learned that in order to grow, you have to welcome change into your life. Change for me is uncomfortable and awkward.