Betty Kreier Lubinski
Bio: Betty grew up in rural Washington State out in the boonies with no electricity, no running water, no phone, and an outhouse out back. Her family?s main entertainment was a battery-operated radio. They made their own recreation, strumming a guitar by the light of a gasoline lantern, singing songs, or playing pinochle with the neighbors.
Betty?s love of reading and writing was demonstrated early in life. She devoured every book in the grade school library and published her first story when she was only 14 years old.
Betty raised four children while holding down a full time job, and published a number of stories and articles over the years. She started writing more seriously after she and her husband retired. About her book Betty tells us:"I?ve always been interested in other people?s lives. I?m a sympathetic listener for everyone?s troubles and offer a warm shoulder for friends to cry on.. I love to eavesdrop in public places and make up stories about what I?ve heard. I love to observe people who don?t know they're being watched?how they scratch their noses or pull at their pantyhose, make faces or stick out their tongues. People are fascinating. I hope you, too, will find them that way in Other People's Lives"
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