Born on a farm in southern Illinois, Rohn Federbush finished her Masters in Creative Writing in 1995 from Eastern Michigan University of Ypsilanti. She started writing full time after retiring as an administrator of the University of Michigan's Applied Physics PhD. Program. Finishing fifteen novels without finding traditional publishers motivated Rohn to self-publish some of her award-winning books. An unpublished paranormal series called "Washtenaw Ghost Whisperers" contains three novels: "The Haunted Love Nest," "The Bus Orphan" and "Sam's Dilemma." Another romantic suspense called "Nina's Twins" is actively seeking publication too. Her unpublished memoir-novel entitled "Home from the Woods" mentions her present (fourth) husband, two sons, one granddaughter at Harvard for a PhD in Biological Chemistry and one grandson at Atlanta's Georgia Tech in a Mechanical Engineering PhD Program. Rohn's complete list of publications, Literary conferences, genre editor-agent appointments, memberships, and travel history are listed in her resume.