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Author of humorous novels, Taxing Tallula and The Sisters: Lost In Brooklyn, The Sisters: Found in San Antonio and nonfiction book,
How To Survive Menopause Without Going Crazy. Also a story in Chicken Soup for the Sisters Soul.
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Background
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I'm a retired psychiatric nurse with degrees in psychology and English literature. I was born in South
Louisiana, educated in New Olreans and am currently living in Bay St. Louis, MS.
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Additional Information
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The Sisters: Found in San Antonio, a romantic mystery, has just been published.It's the third in
my "Sisters" series, comedy capers involving characters from Louisiana. A story about my relationship
with my own sister who died two years ago appears in Chicken Soup for the Sister's Soul due out
in November, 2002. I have been working on a chapter for a textbook on menopause due out this year
and I'm writing the fourth and last in my Sisters series, Murder by the Bayou.
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