Hello to Family, Friends, and Followers …
I’ve had a great time with family visiting from out of state and I’ve missed writing on a regular basis. I am now working on The Serial Killer of Bush Street – Part 18!
I hope I haven’t lost any of you who have been following this story. Also, I took time this week to create a facebook page – you can learn more about me Facebook. Enjoy…even though it is still in the works, be welcomed to add yourself as my friends and fans!
Writing 101 has been so much fun. I have been going back there to look up more blogs to read. I missed out on a lot of good reads when I was busy, but I’m catching up!
My best to all of you!
MillieAnne
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MillieAnne grew up in the mysterious depths of San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1950s. Her stories are from memories of her relationships in the Chinese community, and the experiences of growing up in one of the biggest melting pots of the world.
Inspired by John Steinbeck through his books: Cannery Row, Sweet Thursday, Travels with Charley, and Grapes of Wrath, (and many other of his stories), MillieAnne left the business environment of Los Angeles and went on the road to experience life differently. From a position as a waitress in the Squaw Valley Village cafeteria where she worked in exchange for room and board and a lift ticket at the former site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, she has chased Havolina on horseback in the southern part of the Arizona desert.
For all the years in between then and now MillieAnne has tended bar in a Southern California restaurant frequented by Navy service men, been a cocktail waitress in the famous cowboy bar, Mr. Lucky's, in Phoenix, Arizona. Along the line of other interests, MillieAnne has had positions as a Reporter, Copy Writer, Proof Reader, Morgue Librarian, and as Opinion, and Feature Editor positions for college and local city newspapers.
The list goes on to weave a wide fabric of her writing choices. Currently MillieAnne is working on a novel set in the mysterious and secretive community of San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1950s. If you’ve enjoyed what you’ve read here, follow-her blog: millieannelowe.com and read excerpts of a unique story with surprising twists!
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