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Lee and Irene Romsa use the power of words to serve those who seek their expertise. Lee is a published author and screenwriter. Irene is a storyteller and certified English<>Spanish interpreter.


Lee Romsa

Lee Romsa is a native of Wyoming. He holds BS and MPA degrees from the University of Wyoming. He has had a widely varied career, ranging from working as a cowboy, a teacher, 4-H agent, Governor’s staffer, to serving as a commissioner of a state agency. He has several work-related publications in a variety of sources. Lee grew up on a farm and ranch that has been in his family for generations and still enjoys an active outdoor lifestyle. He devotes much of his time to teaching and mentoring youth in his community. He is an avid reader and amateur historian. Ghosts is the first in a series of novels tied to the contemporary and historical West. “Ghosts is a very personal story, inspired by life experiences that have deeply impacted me and those close to me,” Lee says. Through these trials, Lee has learned God’s role is to help us persevere in our suffering, not to prevent it. Ghosts is all about hope and renewal in the midst of great adversity. Lee and his family make their home in Colorado.

Irene Castillo de Romsa

Irene has a Masters in Management and currently provides bilingual & multicultural programs for underserved groups in Northern Colorado. Irene was born in Chicago and raised in Guatemala. She has served with national and international agencies working for the holistic development of children. In addition to being a simultaneous conference interpreter, a certified court interpreter, and storyteller, she is founder of a shelter for survivors of domestic violence in Guatemala.



 

 
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