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Born in New York, I have since lived in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Currently, and forever hereafter I live in Nebraska with my husband and four daughters. I try to write a novel every year for National Novel Writing Month.

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