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1. Author Interview - Linda Weaver Clarke



Hello everyone! Today please join me in welcoming author Linda Weaver Clarke. Clarke is the the proud author of many historical fiction novels. Her latest-ELENA, WOMAN OF COURAGE-is a love story set in the 1920's during the women's liberation movement. Her works have garnered much praise and been described as entertaining, uplifting and captivating. Enjoy.





UB: Please, tell us a little about yourself.

LWC: I was raised on a farm in southern Idaho and have made my home in Utah among the beautiful red mountains in a place called “Color Country.” I teach people how to take their family history or their own autobiography and turn it into interesting stories. It’s important to teach our children their herit

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