About Me

Elizabeth Fust

Elizabeth Fust has enjoyed writing her whole life.  First, she wrote for school,  then 4-H, then college, then literary journals and magazines, but she always wrote for herself and her friends. She studied writing at Northern Michigan University in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and decided to keep living there between the mountains and Lake Superior. She is a freelance writer for The Marquette Monthly and is a freelance editor for Rivershore Books.

About Me

Author, Dancer, & Adventurer

Elizabeth Fust started writing children’s stories early on and entered contests. Today, she loves NaNoWriMo, working with a startup to repurpose space debris, and learning about shipwrecks, ghost towns, saints, and mountain biking in her state.

Interview

Ghost towns, shipwrecks, space debris, & children’s stories with Dominic de Souza of Legend Fiction

Elizabeth Fust started writing children’s stories early on and entered contests. Today, she loves NaNoWriMo, working with a startup to repurpose space debris, and learning about shipwrecks, ghost towns, saints, and mountain biking in her state. She chats about her experience with illustrators, why she loves self-publishing, and shares tips on how to craft stories that young children love.

In ‘The Hungry Kitten’s Tale,’ follow along with Kit, a hungry kitten looking for some yummy supper, as he goes on an adventure and finds a chance to make friends and be generous. Based on the miracle of the loaves and the fishes by the Sea of Galilee, this story allows children and adults alike to go deeper into Bible history and scripture. Enjoy scripture as it comes to life, imagine historical Bethsaida by the Sea of Galilee, and pay special attention to the cats, fisherman, and visitors in this seaside village – including a mysterious visitor named Jesus.