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About the Author

Carol Devlin started her journey as a story teller, by making up stories to tell her sisters after they’d gone to bed at night. Many of the stories became often requested favorites, and her sisters still have fond memories of the peace the stories and the sound of her voice brought them at the end of the day.

She continued to write short stories, and in 1976, self-published the world’s shortest love story, It is Not Loneliness …

After retiring as a computer specialist, which included writing technical and training manuals, she began designing craft patterns. In 2003, she designed a beading loom and self-published her patterns in The Little Coin Purse, for which she won an EVVY Book Award from the Colorado Independent Publishers Association (CIPA) in 2004.

That year she helped establish Mountain Writers in Evergreen, Colorado, as a means of bringing the mountain community together to share their writing and publishing knowledge. She is active in her community as a volunteer, featured speaker, and panelist.

Carol lives in Evergreen with her Lhasa Apso and a full range of mountain wildlife.

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