Josie Sherrill
Hi there! I'm Josie Sherrill—story lover, proud grandma, and forever curious adventurer. I spent over 20 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, and now I work in the technology field. These days, I also write stories to spark imagination, adventure, and just a little bit of mystery. I live with my husband Scott, and when I'm not writing or spending time with our amazing grandchildren, I'm dreaming up the next big idea that might just jump off the page!
Back in high school, I spent countless afternoons at a local convenience store, dropping quarters into arcade games like Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, and Frogger. I wasn’t the best at playing, but I was hooked by the technology and the thrill of stepping into a different world, even for just a few m
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