Arline Chase,
Author

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The marsh at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.

Arline Chase is something of a late-bloomer — it took her until she was 40 to realize what she wants to be when she grows up — a writer, what else? By then she had survived being the mother of two teenaged boys who juggled homemaking and a full time job with college classes.

Arline writes "some of everything" and  lives in on Maryland's Eastern Shore near the marsh, with the mosquitoes and the muskrats.

 

The Hooper Strait Lighthouse, looks like the one in Killraven

Arline is a member of the International Women'sWriting Guild, the Author's Guild, Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, Romance Writers of America, Electronically Published Internet Connection, Writers Bloc, The Eastern Shore Writers Association, and the Publisher's Marketing Association.

She has taught writing at conferences and in colleges, and worked nine years for the Writer's Digest Correspondence School, Writers Online Workshops, and was a "critter" for the Second Draft Criticism service before starting out on her own as a "Writing Critter".

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 Arline's novel, KILLRAVEN, is set closest to the place where she lives and is loosely (very loosely)based on family history. Her novel GHOST DANCER was her first novel. SPIRIT OF FIRE is her newest novel. She has written seven published novels and novellas and four non-fiction books, two under a pseudonym. Both GHOST DANCER and SPIRIT OF FIRE are available in paper as well as electronic format from www.ebooksonthe.net.

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