Joice Overton
Joice
Overton has published four books to date, with one having gone to
second edition in 2003. The first three books were published by Schiffer
Publishing Ltd. and are non-fiction covering the subjects of Cowboys
and Native Americans. Joice's first books have been inducted into the
National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas.
She also published a non-fiction of a biographical nature, abou
t the life of a survivor.
Joice lives and writes from a small horse ranch in Eastern Oregon,
where she has raised a family and built a home alongside the Columbia
River.
Joice has been interviewed by local TV stations and
Radio stations, and she has done book signings at Barnes and Nobles,
Hamleys of Pendleton, and others.
Choosing her own favorite
subject, ‘Historical Native American’ as the setting, her first novel
The Spirit Taker, is coming soon from Vanilla Heart Publishing. The
Spirit Taker is an historical romance with an 1880 setting that begins
in Lynchburg, VA, just following the Civil War and concludes in the Bear
Paw Mountains of Montana Territory.
Joice has also had
multiple short articles published by The New England Antique Journal,
Cowboys and Indians, The West Coast Peddler, CIM Magazine, and other
magazines. She was also a staff writer for Leanin’ Tree Publications.