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E.A. Monroe

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in Ft. Worth, TX, The United States
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Elizabeth A. Monroe (1951-Present), was born in Fort Worth, Texas, but lives in Oklahoma. The hearty pioneering spirit of her great-grandparents and grandparents who settled in Indian Territory and later staked out family landholdings during the Oklahoma Land Run, endures in her stories, her writing style, and in the characters she brings to life on the written pages.

"I've always felt that the places and people I write about perhaps exist somewhere -- maybe in another time, universe or dimension. Writing for me feels like I'm tuning in to another frequency, much like turning a radio dial, or watching a movie. It's great entertainment!"

E.A. Monroe's short stories have been digitally published by Island Grove Press, Ivan Prokopchuk, Editor, T
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E.A. Monroe I try not to have a panic attack. :-) I also binge on reading. I think of interesting topics to research. I think writer's block is a form of procrast…moreI try not to have a panic attack. :-) I also binge on reading. I think of interesting topics to research. I think writer's block is a form of procrastination (I'm the queen of procrastination, too) and procrastination itself is a form of fear. Fear and doubt, the two biggest blocks for any creative person.(less)
E.A. Monroe Writing keeps life from getting routine and boring and allows me to escape from reality into a world of my own creation. I'm a dreamer any way.…moreWriting keeps life from getting routine and boring and allows me to escape from reality into a world of my own creation. I'm a dreamer any way.(less)
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Agate Jones: Trouble in River City

Agate Jones: Trouble in River City is available!

After the devastating loss of their parents, Agatha Grace and Mary Rose Haisten end up in the House of Refuge orphanage. Fearful of being separated, the sisters embark on a daring escape and brave the challenges of street life in 1931 River City, Oklahoma, during the Great Depression.

They assume new identities to evade the authorities and the notorio

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