Nora Peterson
Bio: I started life in a small steel town in northeast Ohio, but have spent the last twenty-plus years in the west. After almost a decade in San Diego and San Clemente, California, and a brief stopover in Wichita, Kansas, my husband and I ended up here in Arizona. It's not what we'd planned, but I've learned to love the unique beauty of the Sonoran Desert and now I wouldn't choose to live anywhere else on the planet. I can't recall a time when writing was not a major force in my life. For most of my adult life I've worked as a writer of one sort or another, primarily in the broadcast and computer industries. My work has appeared in both print and electronic magazines and my first finance book is due out from Atlantic Publishing Group this spring. My first mystery, Past Imperfect, is currently looking for a home with a publisher. When I'm not writing, or trading the stock market, I'm usually hanging out with my husband, Vic, and two pound puppies, Mango and Ziggy. We try to escape from the scorching summer heat by spending at least part of each searing summer exploring America's National Parks and Forests in our RV. Vic and I have eight grown children (his, mine and ours, to paraphrase the title of an old Lucille Ball flick), plus eleven grandchildren (and counting).
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