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VELDA
BROTHERTON
Author
of:
Wolf
Song

Velda
is a native of Arkansas, and lives in
the Ozarks with her husband. They have
two children, three grandchildren and
a great-grandchild. She has been
writing nonfiction and fiction since
1985 and has 12 books in print, six of
which are historical romance. Fourteen
of her short stories are featured in
regional anthologies. Her historical
columns have appeared in local
newspapers since 1990. She conducts
workshops, speaks at conferences and
is co-chair of a successful critique
group founded in 1986.
She
received 3 merit awards from the
Arkansas Press Association; her
biography Fly With the Mourning Dove
was a finalist in the 2008 WILLA
Literary awards for creative
nonfiction; in 2010 she was given a
Distinguished Citizen Award for her
efforts to preserve Ozark history.
She
and her husband have visited all the
locales in which her books are set.
She is convinced that the spirits
speak to her and guide her toward the
creativity that sparks her writing.
That was particularly true of Wolf
Song during a trip to the Museum
of the Mountain Man in Pinedale,
Wyoming. The couple visit many
historical sites where she picks up
the vibes from out of the past and
weaves stories around those special
auras. She’s been known to sit on a
stone in a cemetery and carry on a
long conversation with the spirits
gathered there.
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