J.E Pinto
Jo Elizabeth Pinto was among the first blind students to integrate the public schools in the
1970’s when federal laws allowed disabled children to be educated with their peers. In 1992,
she received a degree in Human Services from the University of Northern Colorado. While
teaching disabled students how to use adaptive technology, she earned a second degree in
2004 from the Metropolitan State College of Denver in Nonprofit Management. She was
honored as a Corn Mother in 2022. She freelances these days as an editor and a braille
proofreader.
As an author, Pinto entertains her readers while giving them food for thought. In her fiction,
nonfiction, and poetry, she draws on personal experience to illustrate that hope is always an
action away.
Pinto lives in Colorado with her husband and their teenage daughter. Their family also includes
Pinto’s guide dog Spreckles, a poodle/Maltese mix called Leo, three birds, and an aging family
cat who answers to the name Sam-I-Am when he feels like it.
Her website is: https://www.brightsideauthor.com.
Book: https://a.co/d/eEkcxVB
