Lois Walden's acclaimed debut novel, ONE MORE STOP, is an Amazon Top Ten novel in Australia, is a Lesbian Best Seller in Foyle's UK and a Waterstone's UK pick as "Best New Voices." It is now available in her home, the U.S.A. Lois Walden has written book, music and lyrics for television, stage and radio, as well as videos and special material for a variety of performing artists and jazz instrumentalists including Dionne Warwick, Jane Fonda, Kathleen Battle and Michel Colombier. As co-creator of the gospel group The Sisters of Glory, she performed at Woodstock 94 and at the Vatican for the Pope. Ms. Walden then co-created and produced their critically acclaimed album Good News in Hard Times, as well as writing and co-producing her solo album, Traveller. She also adapted Studs Turkels American Dreams Lost and Found for the stage. For over ten years Lois has held the position of Teaching Artist with The Acting Company, conducting in-depth workshops with students and teachers across the country. She has had the rare opportunity to work on the front lines with many of the foremost practitioners of creative art in America and on the front lines in the classroom with inner-city and at-risk youth. Lois Waldens life and music have been profiled on Good Morning America and CBS Sunday Morning. She is currently writing her second novel, a Buddhist opera and a jazz musical, from her home in New Yorks Hudson River Valley. "