Bonnie Jo Pierson Gifted with a short attention span, American romance author, Bonnie Jo Pierson, wants to experience and do as much as she can. As a member of Romance Writers of America, the Storymakers Guild, Idaho Sisters in Crime, Idaho Writers Guild, and Manuscript Academy, she's won the Heart of Denver's Molly contest, placed third in the Orange Rose contest, was a finalist in the Sheila and Four Seasons contest, and placed multiple times in the contest at Storymakers. She also earned a spot in the RAMP mentorship program. She and her Navy veteran husband have four children and have all spent several years as military nomads. Now she's made her home in small-town Idaho, where she's attempting to resurrect her great-grandparent's one-hundred year-old farm.
Kevin Boynton Began a professional association with Vicente Garcia Marquez, a Cuban born cultural historian, and with him produced two books. While a student at the University of North Texas, he had a short story accepted for publication in the University’s Literary Magazine. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Literature from the University of North Texas, and a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Scranton. He did the academic portion of a doctorate from Walden University. His focus was Teacher Leadership.
He currently teaches 9th and 10th grade English at Middleton High School in Middleton, Idaho.
He currently teaches 9th and 10th grade English at Middleton High School in Middleton, Idaho.
Jeri Walker teaches high school English, Public Speaking, and Drama in Thompson Falls, Montana. Her truth is stranger than fiction, and it’s a long story. She grew up in the eccentric mining town of Wallace, Idaho. A bipolar mother, spousal abandonment, and breast cancer have shaped her into a resilient soul and raconteur of personal upheaval and wanderlust. Her creative nonfiction and short stories have been published in Cancer Wellness, Idaho Magazine, and cold-drill. Forthcoming independent titles include Pink Lemons (cancer musings) and Dancing Underwater (gratitude explorations). She has also worked as a freelance editor and college composition instructor.
Madison (Madi) Roach is an independent author with a life-long passion for words. She publishes under multiple pennames for her own genre-fiction imprint, Madison Vale Publishing. Before she first published, she was a certified Life Coach where she used creative nonfiction, self-development programming, and a growth mindset to connect with clients. Madison has published six titles across three genres and counting, with an upcoming fantasy project on the horizon. She lives and writes in the Treasure Valley with her husband and two dogs.
Ray Mullins, III is a media professional from Boise, Idaho with over ten years of experience. He has worked on everything from film and television to audiobooks and video games, specializing in audio and post-production. Ray enjoys spending his free time playing video games, writing music, and creating digital art. He teaches short film creation, editing, and production to the students.








