Although Stacy Juba specializes in writing adult mysteries, she has also authored books for children and young adults - she pursues whatever story ideas won't leave her alone.
Stacy's titles include the Amazon bestselling adult mystery novels Twenty-Five Years Ago Today and Sink or Swim, the mystery short story Laundry Day, the children's picture books
The Flag Keeper and Victoria Rose and the Big Bad Noise, and the upcoming young adult novels Dark Before Dawn, Face-Off and Offsides.
She is one of the contributors to author Susan Whitfield's book Killer Recipes, a collection of recipes from the kitchens of mystery writers, with all proceeds from the project benefiting the
American Cancer Society.
After years of working as a reporter and having more than a dozen writing awards to her credit, Stacy now concentrates on writing fiction and freelancing. She has produced many award-winning articles for a regional parenting magazine and her
nonfiction has appeared nationally in The Writer and ByLine.
Stacy is trained in Reiki, a form of hands-on healing which she practices on friends and family. When not busy with her husband and family, Stacy enjoys doing Tai Chi and reading
mystery novels.
She is a member of Sisters in Crime and is one of the authors with a featured article included in the organization's newly revised marketing book for writers, Shameless Promotion for Brazen Hussies.