![]() ![]() She however faced her share of challenges and rejections in the writing industry before she was able to sell, “Fletcher’s woman” which she did in 1983 to pocket books. She took these words seriously and began working on her writing skills. She attributes her blossoming writing career to an event in the past where a teacher saw the stories she was writing and the teacher commented that her articles were good and that she might end up having a career in writing. Linda Lael is the daughter of a town marshal. The neighbor would also recount to her how she witnessed a gun fight involving the Dalton brothers. Linda as a child would go to visit an elderly neighbor of hers who would recount to her stories of how she had met an outlaw called Jesse James. She had begun writing her own stories by the time she was ten years old. Linda, from a young age was an avid reader. Linda’s father was a town marshal though he and Linda’s uncle called Jake Lael used to compete on the rodeo circuit. She is known by her nick name as Lael St. Linda Lael Miller was born in 1949 as Linda Lael in Washington in the United States. ![]() The McKettrick Way and A Baby and a Betrothal (With: Michelle Major) ![]()
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