Joyce Fox

Joyce Fox

Joyce Fox, columnist & author
Born Joyce Fox
Occupation Writer
Language English
Nationality American
Genre Christian, historical fiction, mystery
Children 1 son (deceased), 1 daughter
Website
www.slavetograce.com

Joyce Fox is a Christian fiction author. She authored Slave to Grace, published in 2013 by DocUmeant Publishing and numerous articles published in various periodicals. She has lived in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Arkansas. Fox was awarded the Michigan People's Choice Award for Favorite Reporter in the Capital City Area by Lansing Community Newspapers.

Work

She worked as a reporter and wrote multiple articles for the Grundy County Herald of Tracy City, Tennessee (2000); the Southwest Times Record of Fort Smith, Arkansas (2001); the Holt Community Paper of Holt, Michigan (2001-2002); the Breese Journal of Breese, Illinois (2002- 2005) and the Macomb Journal (later called the McDonough County Voice) of Macomb, Illinois (2006 -2007).

Some of her articles include: " 'Between Friends' Robbery nets Jail, Trial for Two Centralians" (Breese paper); "Man faces prison in new burlgary charges" (Macomb Journal); "Former Mater Dei Educator, Coach Declares for New 107th House District" (Breese paper); a regular humor column in the Breese Journal called, "With a Little Help..."; "Making Christ Known by Making a Difference" one of the Preacher Features in the Macomb Journal.

Joyce is retired from TriStates Public Radio WIUM/WIUW of Macomb, Illinois, and has spent many years working as a volunteer with the Salvation Army. Joyce now resides in Cleveland, Tennessee. where she is currently studying for licensure in clinical mental health at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary.

Published works

Published in publications

Awards

References

    1. "Slave to Grace". Amazon. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
    2. "War Cry Magazine". War Cry Magazine. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
    3. "Cleveland Daily Banner". ClevelandBanner. Retrieved 2003-04-04.
    4. "Lansing State Journal". Lansing State Journal. Retrieved 2013-03-03.

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