Jean, born and schooled in Seattle Washington, moved to San Diego after graduation where she and her husband raised three children. She worked in the field of medicine for thirty years. She was known for her humerous letters to family and friends, and business articles for the medical office workplace. In 1970 she took up writing short, slice-of-life stories and sold the first one in 1972. Her writing changed course when, in 1990, her husband was diagnosed with a deadly cancer of the neck. They fled to Sedona, Arizona in search of the Quality Of Life that he wanted vs the Life At Any Cost that he was offered.

Her intimate personal narrative will introduce you to blue-eyed, dancing, Arne Blomquist, who launches her on a journey of insight and new thought, and through his ordeal becomes the catalyst for her informative, often mirthful, sometimes frustrating and disbelief at the cruel punishment inflicted on Arne as the worlds of conventional medicine and holistic/alternative therapies collide.

She also learns there IS Life after Life when Arne returns from the other side to give her some important messages.
Feb 21, 2005
Cover of Dance Interrupted

Dance Interrupted