Author, Hope N. Griffin, Joins The Storytellers Alliance

Author, Hope N. Griffin, Joins The Storytellers Alliance

TAMPA, Fla.: The Storytellers Alliance is pleased to welcome Hope N. Griffin, author of Finding Joy: The Year Apart That Made Me A Better Wife (Ambassador-Emerald International, 2015), as the Director of Events and Faith-Based Programs.

"I feel very fortunate to have connected with another storyteller from the military community during this season of growth for The Storytellers Alliance," said Jennifer Harman, President and co-founder. "Hope is going to be instrumental in leading our special events and developing our faith-based programs and curriculum."

Griffin was recognized as the Fort Bliss Military Spouse of the Year in 2015 and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Today. She holds her MA in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary, BA in English with a minor in Creative Writing from the University of Central Arkansas, and has a Marketing Strategy Certificate from Cornell University.

"I'm very excited to join The Storytellers Alliance. I love to tell stories, it's a big part of who I am. Now, alongside The Storytellers Alliance, I get to share that passion with other artists and communicators," said Griffin.

Besides being an Author, Theologian, and Speaker, Griffin is the founder of the Tampa Bay Veterans Writing Group, and works as a freelance blogger and copywriter. In her downtime, she loves fundraising for St. Jude, she fosters homeless animals, and is a caregiver to her husband and three children.

Headquartered in Tampa, FL, The Storytellers Alliance is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVOSB) and Women-Owned (WOSB) business, founded on the vision of creating structured writing and multi-modal expressive arts programs accessible to the community, regardless of education, experience, or socio-economic status. The Storytellers Alliance brings the classroom to your local community by hosting a variety of storytelling workshops and focused instruction for established and aspiring writers, artists, collaborators, communicators, and those who seek growth and healing through the practice of expressive arts and storytelling.