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Miriam Lee always had an active imagination. As a child growing up in
Downey, California, she would not go to sleep at night until she had imagined
an entire story from beginning to end. These were the first signs of her
innate desire to write. In her teenage years she started her first book.
In high school and college she majored in English and Drama.
Her business career has been varied encompassing marketing, advertising,
banking, insurance, and medical fields. Miriam developed and taught a class
on beginning fiction writing that was presented at a local community college
and private tutorial institutions.
In her mid-twenties Miriam wrote several stories. ESC Magazine published
her first science fiction short story, The Friends of Addie Smith.
Storyteller Magazine published her personal essay, Journey to Self-Freedom.
Most recently, Miriam was asked by Parenting Magazine to write up four
interviews, three of which appeared in their September 1998 issues, and the
last debuted in March of 1999. Several of her newspaper ads and articles
have appeared in top papers such as the Los Angeles Times and The Register.
256 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2001