A writer all her life, Eunice is a full time author, poet, and editor.
She has written and published three books: My Own Story; From Kibler’s Bridge to Miller Road: 65 Years of Christian Service in the African Methodist Episcopal Church; and Instant Church: My Millennium Musings (selected poems). She has edited an inspirational book, Mothers of Hope. Mashed Potatoes in My Salad is her fourth book.
Eunice is currently working on stories about the senior population who are 90 years and older. She is accepting candidates for this publication at her email address. “They (seniors 90 and up) have such well-kept, exciting stories to tell; we ought to record them before that slice of history disappears.” A second volume of poetry and essays is also in the works.
In her spare time, Eunice chases that elusive little white ball, honing her golf skills. You can also find her leading Ebony Eyes Red Hatters, a group of lively, energetic, fun-loving women. Born in Ohio and raised in northern West Virginia, Eunice lives near Atlanta, Georgia. She has three children and three grandchildren and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
She is currently working on her own story as an Alzheimer’s caregiver spouse and is available as a dementia caregiver advocate speaker. She was born in Ohio and grew up in Northern West Virginia. Her email address is jayhawk1938d@gmail.com .
Barbara J Wood has been in the mediation and arbitration business in the government and private and public sectors for more than forty years. Born in Detroit, she spent most of her career in California. Retired, she currently works as an independent neutral labor arbitrator. She lives in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area near her family with her dog, Kizzy Girl. Her hobbies include golf and travel, especially international travel.