Jenny Knipfer–Author

Writing to inspire, encourage, and enjoy

An Introduction:

For those of you who don’t know me well, I thought I would introduce myself and tell you a bit about me. 

I’m a wife, mom, and grandma. My sons are in their twenties, and my grandson will turn three this year in June.

I’m a follower of Jesus. My faith journey has taken many twists and turns over the years. Currently I’m in a quiet place where I’m pouring out the things I’ve learned on the page. These insights shape my characters’ thoughts and thus my stories.

Stories are important. The influences in my life have come through the people in my life but also the stories that I’ve read. Truth is often more palatable and relatable in a tale. I think that’s one of the reasons Jesus taught in parables. 

In the past I worked as a children’s librarian and a floral designer. I loved both jobs, which fed my creative side and my love for books. I’ve enjoyed many creative pursuits over the years but find writing the most fulfilling. Now I am disabled and self-employed. I’ve taken up the pen, or the tablet, I should say, since traditional writing and typing is very difficult for me.

Undertaking this writing/author journey as an indie author scared me, but I forged ahead anyway. A friend sent me a quote a while ago by Dr. Susan David that spoke to me—“Courage is not an absence of fear. Courage is fear walking.” This author journey has been more challenging than I thought it would be, but I’ve had lots of encouragement along the way from friends and family and also new friends and authors, who I’ve met on social media. 

Why I write:

The words are in me. I’ve written since I was a child and kept journals for years, but it wasn’t until some hard patches in life hit that I found how necessary and healing writing was. When at my worst physically and I could not hold a pen due to my MS or work on a computer or tablet because of headaches, my heart nearly broke. I felt like I was going to explode if I couldn’t get my thoughts out via some avenue. Thankfully, my health improved enough that I could keep a diary on my iPad. Being able to write helps me manage the emotional process of living with multiple sclerosis and also allows me the freedom to create stories. I’ve written seven novels so far and one novella, four of which are published with three more books planned for this year and God willing, three more for next year. 

What I do when I’m not writing:

Read, machine quilt, color, make jewelry, or take care of my many green and blooming houseplants and miniature gardens. 

Favorite color: Green—all shades, red is my second favorite. 

Favorite book: Jane Eyre – What can I say? It has it all. 

Favorite food: soup – I love to make and eat soup, especially a favorite family recipe for Belgian chicken stew that my mom called chicken bouja. 

Favorite drink: Tea!! My day is not complete without several cups of tea. Technically, most of which are herbal infusions. I’ve started blending my own teas too from ingredients that I’ve grown. Sometimes I drink decaf black or green tea. 

Favorite movie: It’s a Wonderful Life. Jimmy Stewart is my favorite old-school actor. I think I’ve seen every movie he was in. I cry every time Harry says, “To my big brother, George, the richest man in town.” If you don’t know, George (played by Jimmy) contemplates suicide because of a dept. An angel is sent to help set him back on the right track. Harry calls George rich because of the many friends and family who care about him and help bail him out of his terrible circumstances. 

Thanks for reading and getting to know me better. Tell me something about you. 😊

2 thoughts on “A Bit About Me

  1. Anne Berger says:

    Thank you for your post. Your are fortunate that you are extremely creative in so many ways and are able to continue with your writing and your beautiful and talented endeavors. I am sorry that you have to endure discomfort and suffer with this difficulty. I am a tea drinker and would love to send you teas which I was given but are not suitable for me. They are new and lovely flavors. Wishing you happiness and enjoyment.

  2. Hi Anne, Thanks so much for reading and commenting. Yes, I am happy that I can use my creative skills, although many of my past interests and pursuits I have had to set aside. That’s very thoughtful of you to think of me. If you would like to send me some tea, email me at jennyknipferbrave@gmail.com and I’ll provide my mailing address. 😊

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