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A native Texan, Lynda Rutledge has always been fascinated with the big, wide world, and that curiosity has led her here, there and a big chunk of everywhere as a writer. She's hang-glided off a small Swiss mountain, swam with endangered sea turtles, petted baby rhinos and dodged hurricanes. She's been a ghostwriter, a copywriter, a film reviewer, a book club director, a university writing professor and a travel writer. And she's lived to tell about it. Her articles (under Lynda Rutledge Stephenson) have appeared coast to coast and around the globe in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Houston Post, the San Diego Union-Tribune, Poets & Writers, and the European Die Woche, and her books have been reviewed in The Washington Post, U.S. News and World Report, the Chicago Tribune, Library Journal and Publishers Weekly. She's also taught on the faculties of Baylor University, Texas Tech University and Columbia College, Chicago, and, most currently, Austin Peay State University. Her writing career has allowed her to wander down roads in Australia, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, much of the Caribbean and the continental U.S.—even back to Texas. But her husband, Don, her dog Brazos and her thirteen-year-old Miata convertible keep her coming back home. Other Books by Lynda Rutledge
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