Eve O. Schaub is an internationally published author and humorist. The author of Year of No Sugar (2014) and Year of No Clutter (2017); her forthcoming third family memoir is Year of No Garbage (April 22 Earth Day, 2023). She has been featured on the Dr. Oz Show, Fox & Friends, USA Today, and The Huffington Post among others. Her essay "" Our Year of No Sugar: One Family' s Grand Adventure"" for Everyday Health has been viewed over a million times. Eve lives with her family in Vermont and enjoys performing experiments on them so she can write about it. Susan Weiss works in the visual arts in various mediums including painting and drawing, photography, graphics, and video. She is both a working artist and an art educator. Susan' s work explores the issues of identity and the social landscape of contemporary culture. Her documentary work has explored the lives of military families during a deployment, the refugee crisis in Lesbos and Berlin. Her long term project, "" Humanity In The Modern World"" documents humanitarian and NGO work in other countries. The work for these projects includes photography, written articles and speaking engagements.
""The images in Susan Weiss' The Orchard are unlike any we've ever seen. Full of color, swirl, blur, and emotion, they sweep us up into the orchard's life over the four seasons and connect it to our own desires and dreams. This is a complex, serious, and intelligent body of work. . . . Susan's art transforms reality into something new and contemplative, just what art is supposed to do."" -- Harvey Stein, Photographer and educator, International Center of Photography (ICP) and Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) ""The imagery and palette in The Orchard evoke for the viewer concentrated meditations on the natural cycle: life, death, and rebirth, and the associated emotions of joy, grief, and hope. Even in the grips of a deathly winter, there appears a path in the snow signifying the continuation of life."" -- Eve O. Schaub, author of Year of No Sugar (2014), Year of No Clutter (2017), and Year of No Garbage (2023)