Phyllis Clark Nichols
Phyllis Clark Nichols is an award-winning author who grew up in a charming Southern town in Georgia, majored in English with a minor in music at Valdosta State University, and earned a Master's degree in music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. A classically trained musician, concert artist, and composer, she co-founded and served as COO of KALEIDOSCOPE Network, Inc., a national cable network for health and disability programming from 1989 to 2000, before retiring to focus on writing inspirational novels infused with her faith and Southern culture. She and her husband live in Boerne, Texas, where she also engages in church service, short-term missions, and nonprofit board work.[1][2][3]