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Ladies
of RB have the write of way
Rancho Bernardo Sun, September 2003, Samatha Brenner
THEY HAVE
THE WRITE STUFF Tree women writers who are RAncho Bernrdo
residents, are making their way in the literary world by publishing
their novels, and attending speaking engagements. Left to
right: Barbata Dorsett, Rosalie Kramer and Betty McElhatten
RB WOMEN AUTHORS HVE THEIR OWN RITES.
Newly
published Rancho Bernardo authors are stacking book stores
and bookshelves with their latest novels. RB author Dorsett,
who recently published "A Man In The Attic" and
Kramer who published "Meter of My Life." plan to
release their new books before the end of this year.
Versatile
author Barbara Dorsett has published newspaper articles, brochures,
novels and poems including: pamphlets for the Ad Hoc Committee
on speed control in RB and raising funds for the RB Retired
Senior Volunter Patrol. She has published two novels, "Secret
Betrayal in 1998 and this year's "A Wall Within".
A Wall Within is a story about a young man who tries to overcome
a childhood of sexual, physical and emotional abuse. Dorsett
wrote her story to release feelings of pain and fury when
he learned there had been a cae of child abuse in her extended
family. "There are too many hidden truths about child
abuse," said Dorsett. "A Wall Within " was
accepted as a posible made'for TV Script and will be written
in treatment form. This winter Dorsett's A Man In The Attic
" which is a romance /fantasy novel, is to be released
by Publishamerica.com. It will be available at Borders. com.
Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com Dorsett has lived an active
life which includes raising a family, singing, interior decorating
and allocating her time writing for the R.B. Community Council.
Writing has alway been Dorsett' dream and she encourages others
to write.
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