A New Jersey native, Georgia Faye flew off to travel the world and find herself. In 1975, she answered an ad advertising a teaching job in Sydney, Australia, which was experiencing a severe teacher shortage. She lived in Sydney for eight years. Today, Georgia has made her home in the San Diego area for thirty years, and lives on a forty-year-old motor yacht. Her 25-year career in education led her to be recognized for community and global development including major awards for Zero Waste programs, school development, innovative farm to table programs, and two Distinguished School Awards, which ultimately earned her the title of Southern California's "Principal of the Year." She is the proud mother of two handsome sons and six beautiful grandchildren. Georgia continues to pursue an adventurous life traveling the world and volunteering for international volunteer programs in Europe, Croatia, Greece, and West Kenya. Her love of chess is often referred to in her writing. Although Georgia has been writing for years she finished her novel Down Under after being published in The Pivot Project anthology during the pandemic, which featured her chapter "Navigating Happiness" as the first chapter of the book. Georgia is a member of the San Diego Writers and Editors Guild, The Writer Digest Guild, The Wild Atlantic Writers Association, The Author's Guild, and The Romance Writers Guild of America.
May 28, 2021
Cover of Down Under

Down Under