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Janet Fogg

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My focus on writing began while CFO for the coolest architectural firm in Boulder. Fifteen writing awards later I resigned from OZ to follow the yellow brick road, and ten months after that signed a contract with The Wild Rose Press for my first published novel, Soliloquy, a HOLT Medallion Award of Merit winner.

Since then, I’ve co-authored three WWII military histories: Fogg in the Cockpit, A Manifest Spirit: The 359th Fighter Group 1943-1945, and Tales from the 359th Fighter Group. If you have questions about the 359th Fighter Group, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

I’ve also collaborated on three novels: Misfortune Annie and the Locomotive Reaper, Misfortune Annie and the Voodoo Curse, and A Serenade to Die For. In December 2021 Bob We
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Terry Wright Hi Janet, it's good to see you on Goodreads. In fact, I can't believe how many of our friends are here. RMFW rocks. Terry


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