
Sue Watson has been writing most of her life. Her versatile writing skills
are not limited to any one genre of writing. As entertainment editor of her
local college newspaper Sue had her own column and wrote straight news.
This led to writing for a local entertainment magazine. She has written scripts
and themes for fashion shows, is a published poet and has helped in the writing of a successful novel.
Soon after a disabling spinal cord injury, Sue became a medical marijuana patient and joined an MMJ co-op. She began volunteering almost four years ago and was the clinic director for 4 years. She recently opened a new clinic, in Seattle, Emerald Cross, creators of Emerald Rub and Emerald Spray. Sue’s dedication to the patients is commendable. Her desire is to see all who are sick and in pain, medicated; whether it be by smoking, drinking, or eating the healing gift from God, marijuana.
Robert Appleton has been writing for over a decade. His first book, I Used To Chase Feelings, was a true story
written in the first person. It dealt with prison life and second chances. Later he wrote, Running Out Of Road, a
crime thriller which was inspired by actual events. He has written numerous essays such as, Ten Things Your Auto
Insurance Company Doesn't Want You To Know, “Don't Show Until You Know“ and many more. Robert is writing a fiction thriller titled: Shaded City, which he plans to have completed in 2006.
Robert’s decision to work with Sue on this current project, The Feel Good Cook Book, was based on his deep desire
to help those who are suffering needlessly. Most “patient” problems are due to out-dated laws, lack of knowledge and
far too many twisted facts.
