Ginger Walker is an Emergency Room R.N. in Nashville, TN. As a recent graduate from South College, and survivor of Covid-19, she hopes to be a voice for health care professionals and others who are affected by this pandemic. Her first-hand perspective offers insight and coping advice to everyone. She was born at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, on October 14, 1996. Coincidentally, she is employed just a short elevator ride from where she was born. She attended Rutland Elementary, where her mother was a teacher, West Wilson Middle, and graduated from Wilson Central High School in 2015. Ed was born and nurtured in Springfield, Tennessee, and has lived most of his adult years in the Madison Community of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. He was a four-decade career educator with the Metro Public School District as a classroom teacher, supervisor, and H.R. Director for the Secondary Schools. Ed's talents beyond the classroom have awarded him U.S. patents and copyrights for intellectual property creations including a public television media production, two personal books, and ghost writings resulting in four additional published books and several magazine articles. Ed's pseudonym as a writer is Garrett Williams in honor of his father and mother. Nancy's artistic gifts and creative talents became apparent to all observers during her pre-teen years in Cedar Hill, Tennessee. At age 12, formal lessons began, followed by teacher recommended summer employment preparing art for silk-screening stadium cushions. Next, were stints with the Newspaper Printing Corporation, Design Graphics, Inc., and the Baptist Sunday School Board facilitating ad and mechanical layouts, as well as preparing camera-ready art. She worked at BSSB, now LifeWay Christian Resources for 17 years full-time and freelance for a total of 40 years. Nancy lives in Springfield, Tennessee, with her husband Eddie and Lucky, everyone's favorite Chihuahua.