Susan Korn began writing from her heart (and her brilliant mind) in 2007, with The Brown Rabbit, One Woman’s Journey to Dignity and Respect—a memoir so powerful she used a pseudonym. Two years later, in 2009, in We, The People…the Best of the Best, A Guide for Reaching your Fullest Potential in Corporate America, she sought wisdom from highly successful people through personal interviews. Next, in 2010, came Soul Sisters, Come On to My House, Discussing Cultural Sensitivity and Human Kindness, in which she and nine other amazing woman shared their deepest convictions. Finally, in 2012, she wrote Terror Highway 193, A Guide for the Suddenly Disabled, turning a horrendous auto accident, which left both her and her husband struggling to survive, into a way to help others.
Susan explains that writing has helped her work through life’s dark shadows as well as giving her an opportunity to offer hard-won wisdom to others who may face similar challenges. What a beautiful—and brilliant—way to let your light shine, Susan!


Susan I am so blessed to journey with you. Thank you. Keep sharing and loving
GCW is lucky to have you as a leader!
Mary Jones
More books to add to my “to read” list!! Thanks!!
Susan Korn is a truly amazing woman. The combination of knowledge, skills, and abilities she possesses far exceeds what most individuals can demonstrate. The three words that come to my mind in describing her are: “What a treasure!”