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Susan Clayton-Goldner


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Susan Clayton-Goldner was born in New Castle, Delaware and grew up with four brothers along the banks of the Delaware River. She has been writing poems and short stories since she could hold a pencil and was so in love with writing that she was a creative writing major in college.

Prior to an early retirement which enabled her to write full time, Susan worked as the Director of Corporate Relations for University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona. It was there she met her husband, Andreas, one of the deans in the University of Arizona's Medical School. About five years after their marriage, they left Tucson to pursue their dreams in 1991--purchasing a 35-acres horse ranch in the Williams Valley in Oregon. They spent a decade there. Andy rode, trained and bred Arabian horses and coached a high school equestrian team, while Susan got serious about her writing career.

Through the writing process, Susan has discovered she must be obsessed with the reinvention of self, of finding a way back to something lost, and the process of forgiveness and redemption. These are the recurrent themes in her work.

Her poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies. A collection of her poems, A Question of Mortality was released in 2014. Prior to writing full time, Susan worked as the Director of Corporate Relations for University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona. Her novel, A Bend in the Willow was released in 2017 and is a Readers' Choice Best Books of 2017 winner. She has just finished a her 6th book in the award-winning Winston Radhauser mystery series and is about to start #7. She has also completed a stand-alone thriller, called Tormented and a novel based on her journey to love and forgiveness with her alcoholic and abusive father entitled Missing Pieces.

After spending 3 years in Nashville, Susan and Andy now share a quiet life in Grants Pass, Oregon, with her growing list of fictional characters, and more books than one person could count. When she isn't writing, Susan enjoys making quilts and stained-glass windows. She says it is a lot like writing--telling stories with fabric and glass.
 
 
Series
Winston Radhauser Mystery
   1. Redemption Lake (2017)
   2. When Time Is A River (2017)
   3. A River of Silence (2018)
   4. River of Shame (2018)
   5. Lake of the Dead (2019)
   6. Bloody Creek Murder (2019)
   7. Red Hatchet Falls (2020)
   8. Lake of Bad Dreams (2020)
   9. River Running Backwards (2020)
   10. Forgotten Creek (2021)
   11. Lost Creek Cabin (2021)
   12. What Lies Beneath Stillwater (2022)
   13. Dark River Rising (2023)
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Novels
   A Bend in the Willow (2017)
   Tormented (2018)
   A Bend in the Willows (2018)
   Missing Pieces (2019)
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