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Thursday, 12 June 2008 |
Susan B. Johnson has been a professional writer for almost thirty years. Her play, Finders Weepers, won second place in a national playwright's competition, enjoyed a stage reading in Atlanta, Georgia, and was published in 1993 by Stage Door Press of American Fork, Utah. Her non-fiction book of local history, Savannah's Little Crooked Houses: If These Walls Could Talk, was published in February of 2007 by The History Press of Charleston, South Carolina. Her novel Spirit Willing: A Savannah Haunting was published by Bonaventture Books of Savannah, Georgia in June 2007. Susan Johnson earned her B.A. from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and M.A. from Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. For seventeen years she served as head of the General Studies Department at South University in Savannah, Georgia, supervising faculty and teaching composition, literature, and literary research. During the same years, she taught in the Department of Languages and Literature at Armstrong Atlantic State University.
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