Joyann Dwire
mitzisfarmpublishing.com
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Introduction
Joyann Dwire is an accomplished writer with a diverse portfolio spanning across various genres and audiences. From heartwarming children’s stories to insightful articles for adults, Joyann’s writing reflects her deep-rooted country upbringing and her passion for storytelling.
Writing and Style
Joyann Dwire has a versatile writing style that resonates with readers of all ages, however her focus has been on writing for middle-grade students. She also writes stories of faith and don’t be surprised if there’s a farm involved!
Personal Background
Joyann Dwire grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania, and her rural roots deeply influence her writing. Despite now living in suburban Georgia since 2008, she maintains a strong connection to her country ., upbringing that is evident in her writing.
New Release
Available for pre-order September 15 at mitzisfarmpublishing.com
Career Highlights
Magazines and Periodicals
Published works in magazines such as Highlights for Children, The Lookout, The Young Salvationist, The War Cry, Power for Living, Purpose, Seek and Standard.
Devotionals
Contributed devotionals to publications like Open Windows, The Quiet Hour, Journey for Women, and Cup of Comfort for Women.
Historical Articles
A regular contributor to Pennsylvania Magazine during her residency in that state.
Children’s Book
Author of the children’s picture book, “What Kind of Cow Are You?” published in 2006 by Journey Stone Creations. Currently out of print, but a new release of the book under the title “Mitzi Needs A Friend” is available in her Shop.
Non-Fiction Book
Co-author of the nonfiction book, MIracle at Dormel Farms, the true, inspiring story of the Quecreek Mine Rescue from the perspective of the farm owners who were there.
Testimonial for When Chickens Have Teeth
“I thoroughly enjoyed reading your story. The characters are so real, their thoughts so believable, their emotions vividly expressed, and the ending just as your heart wants it to be. I feel you have written a story that young people will enjoy.” — Mrs. Cathy Colbert, Retired middle-grade teacher.