About Us
Family, Faith, and a dose of the Fantastic: About J. A. (Jennifer) Busick
Author J.A. Busick is nothing if not diversified. As Jennifer Busick, she has spent two decades writing about occupational safety and health for employers in manufacturing, health care, agriculture and construction.
As a homeschool mom to two daughters, Jennifer began writing Bible study workbooks and homeschool materials. You can find some of those on her “books by” page, or go directly to her Amazon author page.
As an incurable logophile, she has written endless journal entries, vignettes and essays — you’ll find some of those in her books; others, you can find on one of her two blogs.
And if that’s not enough, Jennifer also writes fantasy and science fiction. She has published a number of short stories, and is in the process of publishing her first novel, a rollicking doorstop space opera. You can find more of her fantasy and science fiction on her Combined Service blog.
Family, Faith, and a little bit of Mystery: About Sandy Boone
Sandy Boone, who publishes under the name Sandra Clark Boone, lives in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is an award-winning photojournalist, the author of dozens of articles for national magazines, and has published fiction, non-fiction, poetry and photography. Sandy is a past president of the Central Indiana Writer’s Association.
Sandy is the author of the Chynna Boswell mystery series, about a girl detective who has so far solved mysteries in rural Indiana, rural Tennessee, and North Carolina’s Outer Banks. She is also the author of Joad’s Harvest, a sort of Ruritanian romance, and the Betsy stories, about a girl growing up in Reconstruction New Orleans. Find her books here.
Sandy is married, and has three children and eight grandchildren.
Family, Faith and Watch This Space!
Ash Burhans has a degree in Anthropology, with minors in English and Theater, a goofy husband, a dutiful dog and a mysterious cat. By day, she is an NPC in a coffee shop, dispensing side quests and lattes; by night, she plays Dungeons and Dragons with friends and completes side quests while drinking lattes. At this point, she has mostly written school papers, but among her juvenilia is a wonderful book about a main character who spends every chapter successfully avoiding the Call to Adventure. Perhaps someday she’ll stop avoiding her own call to adventure and actually finish the main plot.