Welcome to Introduce Yourself, a new and exciting blog segment of The PBS Blog dedicated to introducing to you new and established authors and their books.
Today Iβd like to extend a warm welcome to Jo Ann Maxwell. Welcome to The PBS Blog! Letβs get started.
What would your perfect writing/reading room look like?
It would have lots of windows and be situated in a forest area.Β Somewhere in the mountains would be perfect. And a beautiful lake or river outside as well.Β It would stay at a perfect 68Β° no matter the weather. The walls would be a pale robin’s egg blue. I would have a sound system that would play my favorite Christian music. I would have a sturdy couch with an ottoman when I want to put up my feet. It would have a small refrigerator with bottled spring water, and fruits and nuts. Β It would also have an attached bathroom.Β There would definitely be no TV or phone!
No TV or phone, I hear ya. What skill would you like to master?Β
I would like to learn how to fly a plane. Just a small plane. I don’t need to go fast. Just want to get up close to the clouds and look at the earth from that perspective. It would be a little like God looking down from heaven and seeing us.Β Our perspective is so narrow and immediate focused. He sees the big picture.
In your own words, what is humility?Β
Humility is choosing someone else over yourself. Humility is being willing to be wrong. Humility is making sure those around you are successful. Humility is the opposite of self-righteousness. Humility is not being submissive and allowing abuse to continue. Humility is grounded in love for yourself. When we love ourselves, we can love others! And as we love others, humility is a byproduct of that love. There is no competition, needing to be right, nor a desire to control others.
What would be the most amazing adventure to go on?Β
I would like to travel around Italy and sample the wines and cheeses throughout the country.
Fearless, is available now atΒ WestBow Press,Β Amazon, orΒ Barnes and Noble.
That sounds lovely. Jo, tell us about whenΒ published your first book? What was it like?
My book was published in the fall of 2016. It is called Fearless. It chronicles my journey through grief and depression to rely on my faith to gain victory in spite of living with a chronic disease; multiple sclerosis.
Can you talk a little bit about what Multiple Sclerosis is for those who may not know?
After my diagnosis, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) was my first and continues to be my go-to source for information. According to NMSS, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) involves anΒ immune-mediated processΒ in which an abnormal response of the bodyβs immune system is directed against the central nervous system (CNS), which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. The exact antigenβor target that the immune cells are sensitized to attackβremains unknown, which is why MS is considered by many experts to be βimmune-mediatedβ rather than βautoimmune.β
- Within the CNS, the immune system attacksΒ myelinβthe fatty substance that surrounds and insulates the nerve fibersβas well as the nerve fibers themselves.
- The damaged myelin forms scar tissue (sclerosis), which gives the disease its name.
- When any part of the myelin sheath or nerve fiber is damaged or destroyed, nerve impulses traveling to and from the brain and spinal cord are distorted or interrupted, producing a wide variety of symptoms.
- The disease is thought to beΒ triggeredΒ in a genetically susceptible individual by a combination of one or more environmental factors.
- People with MS typically experience one ofΒ four disease courses, which can be mild, moderate or severe
What small things makes your life easier? What makes it difficult?Β
I have been living with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis for a little over four years. What makes it easier for me is to have several rest periods throughout the day. Β I swim three days a week and do my physical and occupational therapy. This doesn’t necessarily make my life easier, but it doesn’t make it more difficult. I need to exercise and be strong in all the ways I can while I still can.Β Stress and busyness make it difficult for me. Before I was diagnosed, I was a teacher for 17 years and then a nonprofit manager for 19 years.Β So I’m used to a very high activity job that requires multitasking. Now looking at all the emails that come in to my two email accounts I get overwhelmed. I have to take a while to digest the information, regroup, and then tackle it.Β I was used to be able to go to three or four stores in the morning and still have lots of energy left over. Now I Β can only do two or three errands, especially if one is a drive-through. I think it is the fatigue that is the most annoying symptom that I have. The fatigue has caused me to radically change my lifestyle.
What is your favorite historical figure?Β
That would have to be Jesus, hands down. He has influenced my life in ways that I can only repay him by walking as closely to his word as I can. Β It is the amazing love of the father who sacrificed his son so we could have the Holy Spirit living inside of us.Β Almost too amazing to even think about.
I take it youβre religious?
No I am not religious.Β Religion is a set of rules you have to live by.Β I have a relationship with Jesus my Savior. I love spending time with him, and he wants to spend time with me. Just like any relationship, it takes effort on my part to make it rich and meaningful.Β β
What is the most thought-provoking book you’ve ever read?
It has to be Magnificent Obsession by Anne Graham Lotz. Β She goes through the life of Abraham and paints beautiful pictures of how we too can be sold out to God and his plans and guidance for our lives.
If you had one superpower that could change the world, what would it be?
It would be a research scientist with the power to find the cure for all of the currently incurable diseases in the world. That would include cancer, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, dementia, polio, Parkinson’s, Lupus, influenza, diabetes, asthma, and mental illness.Β And I would also coordinate the research projects so that all scientists can work together rather than separate in their own little silos.
Thank you Jo for spending this time with us! Because of you we know more about Multiple Sclerosis!

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Hi, Jo – nice to meet you! I’ve lived with a chronic illness (Fibromyalgia) for nearly twenty years, so I can relate to the journey. And I love swimming and pool therapy too. It eases pain better than any pill. Continued success to you! Have a great week! π
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Thank you so much, Felicia!
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Thanks for sharing. Just posted the following comment to my blog, and to the original post!
Hi! Magnificent interview, and so glad to meet you! This post was so awe-striking, I reblogged onto my blog at campbellsworld.wordpress.com with the following comment…
Good morning CAMPBELLSWORLD VISITORS!!!
I invite, and encourage you to read this most awesome Author Interview!
This Introduce Yourself series rocks. It allows me to get to know authors such as, the wondrously talented, Jo Ann Maxwell.
Although, IΓ’ΒΒve just learned of this magnificently interesting Author, her talent shines through.
The answers to questions, given here, such asΓ’ΒΒ¦
What would be the most amazing adventure to go on?
And,
I take it youΓ’ΒΒre religious?
Blew me away!
The bio is most incredible, and what I learned about MS. And the realization of all living and working with such a disease as that, makes me realize just how amazingly fortunate I am, to only have the few miner disAbilities I deal with each day.
Again, donΓ’ΒΒt skip this interview. If you do, youΓ’ΒΒll miss out.
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Thank you Patty.
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Reblogged this on Fearless and commented:
Wow, this is awesome!!
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Meet author Jo Ann Maxwell in this feature on The PBS Blog
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Thanks Don for sharing as usual π
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My pleasure.
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Thanks Danny π
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You are welcome!
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