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Jeanne Burrows-Johnson
Published Author, Narrator
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A Bit About Me
Jeanne Burrows-Johnson is an author, narrator, consultant, and motivational speaker who writes works of fiction and non-fiction. She is the author of the award-winning Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Mysteries, featuring pan-Pacific multiculturalism and history in a classic literary form that is educational as well as entertaining. She was art director, indexer, and a co-author of the anthology Under Sonoran Skies: Prose and Poetry from the High Desert. Drawing on her interdisciplinary experience in the performing arts, education, and marketing, her authored and co-authored articles have appeared in literary, professional, and general readership publications such as Newport This Week, Broker World, the Hawai`i Medical Journal, and The Rotarian.
Academically, Jeanne became a member of Phi Beta Kappa while completing a Bachelor of Arts degree with Distinction in history at the University of Hawai`i. During graduate studies and a teaching assistantship in the World Civilizations program of the University of Hawai`i, she was accepted for membership in Phi Alpha Theta. She is also a member of the National Writers Union, Arizona Authors Association, Sisters in Crime, Arizona Mystery Writers, and a Lifetime Member of the British Association of Teachers of Dancing, Highland Division. After residing in Hawai`i for two decades, she now lives in Tucson, Arizona, with her husband, John Burrows-Johnson. As a consulting wordsmith, she draws on her interdisciplinary background to assist authors, artists, and other creative professionals achieve their potential at https://www.blog.JeanneBurrows-Johnson.com and https://www.Imaginingswordpower.com. Project descriptions and samples of her work, plus Island recipes may be found at her author website, https://www.JeanneBurrows-Johnson.com.