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Full Name
  
Susan Northway

Years active
  
1983-

Role
  
Writer

Nationality
  
American

Employer
  
Patrick Henry College

Spouse
  
Marvin Olasky

Citizenship
  
U.S.

Known for
  
Historical novels

Organization
  
World

Occupation
  
Journalist, teacher

Name
  
Susan Olasky


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Born
  
August 30, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-08-30
)
Royal Oak, Michigan

Education
  
University of Delaware, University of Michigan

Books
  
Annie Henry, Annie Henry and the Secre, Annie Henry and the Birth, Annie Henry and the Redc, Annie Henry and the Myste

Susan Northway Olasky (born August 30, 1954) is a senior writer for World magazine and the author of eight historical novels for children. She is also an assistant professor of public policy at Patrick Henry College.

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Youth and education

Born Susan Northway in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States, Olasky attended the University of Michigan where her liberal beliefs found a home on the Impeach Nixon campaign. After graduation in 1976, Olasky married Marvin Olasky, moved to California and became an evangelical. In 1983, Olasky received an M.A. in Urban Affairs from the University of Delaware in Newark Delaware, where she was a volunteer counselor at a crisis pregnancy center.

Career and works

Upon moving to Texas in 1983, Olasky founded the Austin Crisis Pregnancy Center and co-authored a number of articles opposing abortion as well as a book, More Than Kindness: A Compassionate Approach to Crisis Childbearing. Olasky also wrote a regular column for the West Austin News during this time period. In the 1990s, Olasky chaired the board of Care Net, a national network of more than 1,050 crisis pregnancy centers.

Olasky began writing for World in 1995 and in 1997, achieved notoriety for several cover stories reporting on a controversial gender-neutral Bible translation.

In recent years, Olasky has served as World’s book editor, reviewing approximately 130 books each year. She has authored the Annie Henry and Will Northaway series of historical novels, in each case using a Revolutionary War setting.

On September 22, 2006, an $800 Jeopardy clue – “Susan Olasky has written a kids’ series about the adventures of Annie, daughter of this fiery Virginia orator” – was a triple stumper.

Beginning with the Fall 2011 semester, Olasky is an associate professor of public policy at Patrick Henry College, where her husband also teaches.

Books

  • More Kindness: A Compassionate Approach to Crisis Childbearing (1990 with Marvin Olasky) ISBN 978-0891075844
  • Annie Henry and the Secret Mission (1995) ISBN 978-1596383746
  • Annie Henry and the Birth of Liberty (1995) ISBN 978-1596383753
  • Annie Henry and the Mysterious Stranger (1996) ISBN 978-1596383760
  • Annie Henry and the Redcoats (1996) ISBN 978-1596383777
  • Will Northaway and the Quest for Liberty (2004) ISBN 978-1581344752
  • Will Northaway and the Fight for Freedom (2004) ISBN 978-1581344769
  • Will Northaway and the Gathering Storm (2005) ISBN 978-1581344783
  • Will Northaway and the Price of Loyalty (2005) ISBN 978-1581344776
  • References

    Susan Olasky Wikipedia