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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Ane Mulligan ~ Southern-fried ... fiction that is

While a large, floppy straw hat is Ane's favorite, she's worn a lot of them: hair dresser, legislative affairs director (that's a fancy name for a lobbyist), business manager, drama director and writer—her lifetime experience provides a plethora of fodder for fiction (try saying that three times fast). She's co-owner of the popular literary blogs Novel Journey & Novel Reviews and a member of ACFW's Operating Board. She's published dozens of plays and several articles and won numerous awards in contests for unpublished novels. A mom and grandmother, she resides in Suwanee, GA, with her husband, where they are owned by one very large dog.

Ane writes Southern-fried fiction served with a tall, sweet iced tea.

Come visit her website and blog.

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