Susy Flory
Susy Flory is a New York Times best selling author who grew up on the back of a quarter horse in Northern California. She took degrees from UCLA in English and psychology, and has a background in journalism, education, and communications.
She first started writing at the Newhall Signal with the legendary Scotty Newhall, an ex-editor of the San Francisco Chronicle and a one-legged cigar-smoking curmudgeon who ruled the newsroom from behind a dented metal desk where he pounded out stories on an Underwood Typewriter. She taught high school English and journalism, then quit in 2004 to write full time for publications such as Focus on the Family, Guideposts Books, In Touch, Praise & Coffee, Today’s Christian, and Today’s Christian Woman.
Susy is the author or co-author of nine books, including So Long Status Quo: What I Learned From the Women Who Changed the World, as well as the runaway bestseller she co-wrote with blind 9-11 survivor Michael Hingson, called Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero.
Susy is a popular speaker and was recently named director of the West Coast Christian Writers Conference. She and her husband, Robert live in the San Francisco Bay Area and have two adult children.
Works

Thunder Dog
The New York Times bestselling true story of a blind man, his guide dog, and the triumph of trust at Ground Zero.
Miracle on Voodoo Mountain
The Good, The Bad, and the Grace of God
The Unbreakable Boy
Heaven Hears
Dog Tales
So Long Status Quo
Fear Not Da Vinci
Awards and Recognition
- New York Times Bestseller