
For over twenty years, Jennifer Faus has helped individuals and organizations tell their stories with authenticity and purpose. With a remarkable ability to deeply understand others, she shines light on voices that often go unheard — revealing the challenges, triumphs, and humanity in every story she tells.
Jennifer’s first book, Backcountry, chronicles a woman’s transformation from military service to life as a cattle rancher, reflecting her gift for uncovering strength and meaning in real-life experiences. Her latest release, Rathlin, marks her second work of fiction, continuing her exploration of character and resilience.
Expanding her storytelling into children’s literature, Jennifer introduces readers to The Adventures of Kazu and Gil: Fun with Homonyms — a lively, educational journey that explores the joy of language through humor, curiosity, and creativity. With cousins Kazu and Gil leading the way, young readers discover how words like “ant” and “aunt” or “peek” and “peak” sound the same but mean entirely different things!
Jennifer continues to support fellow authors by helping them prepare and refine their manuscripts, while also crafting her next book — blending compassion, intellect, and playfulness in every project she touches.
📚 Meet Jennifer Faus and discover her stories — from heartfelt fiction to fun, language-loving adventures — at the Scottsdale Book Festival!

