
Michelle Ballard is a Texas-born writer now living in Kentucky, where she continues to explore the stories that shaped her family and her home state. A lifelong lover of history and narrative, she co-authored The Ridge Remembers with her father, James Jordan, to preserve the legacy of Captain William Banta and the hidden Civil War history of the Texas Hill Country.
For Michelle, writing is a way to bridge generations—both within her family and across time. What began as a personal search for truth became a deeper reckoning with how history is remembered, misremembered, and retold. Her work is rooted in empathy and curiosity, shaped by a belief that storytelling restores silenced voices.
Though she now calls Kentucky home, Michelle’s creative compass still points west. Her writing is grounded in the landscapes, tensions, and resilience of the frontier—and in the belief that the past is never as distant as it seems. She brings a fresh perspective to historical fiction, blending emotional insight with a deep respect for archival truth.
Rumor has it she is related to Gone with the Wind author Margaret Mitchell—though whether fact or family folklore, storytelling clearly runs in her blood.

James Jordan is a historian and storyteller driven by a lifelong fascination with how ordinary people navigate extraordinary times. His great-great-grandfather served as a Texas Ranger in the Hill Country, and James’s historical quest has been to more accurately personify his ancestor’s life during the turbulent decades of the 1860s and 1870s.
Raised with a deep appreciation for the landscapes and communities of Central Texas, James was drawn to the Civil War and Reconstruction era—not for the battles or politics alone, but for the human stories of resilience, conflict, and survival that unfolded on the frontier. His work seeks to honor those voices, making history not just a record of events but a living narrative that connects past and present.
For James, writing is both craft and calling. He thrives on discovery—digging into archives, piecing together fragments of lives, and shaping them into narratives that resonate emotionally as well as intellectually. Collaborative by nature, he values dialogue and feedback, seeing writing as a shared journey rather than a solitary pursuit.
Currently, James is co-authoring The Ridge Remembers with his daughter, Michelle Ballard. This work bridges scholarship and storytelling, speaking to readers who crave both historical rigor and emotional resonance. Their partnership reflects a shared commitment to making history accessible, authentic, and deeply human.
Their long-term goal is not only to complete this manuscript but to contribute to a broader conversation about how history can be told—compassionately, truthfully, and with a sense of immediacy that makes the past feel alive. Above all, James and Michelle write to connect with the people of the past, with their readers today, and with the enduring human questions that history helps us explore.
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