PAMELA A. HARRISON
Pamela A. Harrison is an award-winning poet and educator with a catalog of work stretching back more than five decades.
Pamela A. Harrison is an award-winning poet and educator with a catalog of work stretching back more than five decades.
Frances Helen Lee has excelled as a freelance editor and consultant since 1988, following two decades working with a range of publishers.
Carrie Foxx Ware, MEd, felt a strong desire to ensure that young African American children had good role models and teachers in their lives.
A private practice writing consultant since 1991, Marylyn E. Jones Calabrese, PhD, specializes in helping people write important documents.
Jacqueline Faber authored “Desiree’s Night Flight” in 2015, “A Purrfect Home for Kitters” in 2019, and is presently writing a third book.
Fran Lewis is the host of “Literary Viewpoints,” a blog and radio talk show with the MJ Network, and the editor of MJ Magazine.
Peggy P. Edwards serves as the founder and the president of the Publishing Club of Laguna Woods, which was established in 2013.
Judith A. Wightman has been designated as the historian of the town of Avoca, a village located in upstate New York, since 2010.
Susan Bulkeley Butler serves as the founder and the chief executive officer of the Susan Bulkeley Butler Institute for the Development of Women Leaders.
Kathryn A. Ransom has excelled as an author and educator, having published her first book through WestBow Press in 2019 at the age of 83.
An acclaimed industry professional with many years of experience to her credit, Jean E. Hook serves as a writer and an editor for the Boeing Company.
A publisher at Post Oak Publications, Emma N. Jackson Wisdom has been writing in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the last eight years.
Having 50 years of experience, Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld has created, produced and hosted a number of programs ranging from talk shows to game shows.
A Christian and author, Vida Buckley has found success with such written works as “Broken Beyond Belief,” “I Feel Like Popcorn” and “That Ain’t Christian.”
Accruing more than 40 years of expertise in the field of historiography, Judith-Rae Ross taught at DePaul University from 1988 until her retirement in 2006.
Delores Dudley progressed to become an English teacher with Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia, from 1994 until her retirement in 2015.
Since 1991, Mona Lisa Saloy, PhD, has been a professor at Dillard University, as well as the Conrad N. Hilton endowed professor and coordinator of English.
Josephine Gattuso Hendin, PhD, is a tenured professor at New York University (NYU), who has been teaching on campus since 1979.
A talented writer of songs and freelance features, Carol M. Booth has garnered a reputation among notable luminaries in the fields of art and entertainment.
Now retired, Wendy L. Weiner excelled as a teacher with Milwaukee Public Schools for 25 years until 2012, working in a primarily poverty-stricken community.
Having built a career spanning five decades, Beth Fouse, PhD, is currently the president of Ark-La-Tex Shredding Company, Inc., since 2000.
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