Contact information for Susan Jones/Bennett Publishing:
PO Box 154, Moundsville, WV 26041
(304) 312-6475
Email: Susan@SusanJonesOnline.com
The book: If You’re Going to Make a Mistake…”
Copyright. 2017. Bennett Publishing, PO Box 154, Moundsville, WV 26041
ISBN: 978-0-9905890-6-8
Paperback, 40 pages. ($5.00)
Book Sample in Word Format
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“Awesome! Susan did a wonderful job pulling those phrases we often heard and placing them into life lessons, not just long ago find memories. Thank you Susan for this beautiful tribute to some very special people!” –Becky F.
“This is a wonderful piece of work and very tastefully done.” –Jack Clark, Cleveland, TN
“The pages about my dad made for great reading and great memories. Even the caricature drawings, down to the watch, sweater vest and facial expressions, were dead on! He would be honored.” –Mike Rose
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Susan Jones
About the author:
Susan Jones is a West Virginia public schoolteacher who teaches at John Marshall High School in Glen Dale, West Virginia. Her course load currently includes American History and Appalachian Culture.
Her focus on writing began in 1993 as part of an exploration into Christian ministry and has since found many avenues of expression. Susan’s best known writing is her work on the biography of former WVU head football coach Bill Stewart.
Also a Christian songwriter, she has over 150 songs in her catalog which includes a Top 40 song in the Christian Country genre. That song, If It Wasn’t for the Cross, was co-written with Tery Wilkins and recorded by Rob Helton.
As a music director, Susan has developed music resources specifically designed to meet the needs of smaller congregations, and as a private music teacher, she has developed educational resources that cover a wide range of topics including music theory, beginner’s piano and guitar instruction, sight-singing and lyric writing.
She was born in Glen Dale, West Virginia, and lives in Moundsville, West Virginia, with her husband of twenty-seven years, retired John Marshall High School teacher Bill Jones.