She is also attending writing conferences as an acquisitions editor for Mountain Brook Ink. She speaks at women’s groups, libraries, and churches about her writing journey, and has taught at both writers’ and library conferences. Miralee served as president of the Portland, Oregon, chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) for five years and currently serves on the board as an adviser, as well belonging to several other writing groups. Her first two books were women’s contemporary with Kregel Publications, The Other Daughter, and Finding Jeena. When she started writing fiction Miralee believed that she’d always stay with women’s contemporary, but has since branched out to historical romance. She’s an avid reader and has a large collection of first edition Zane Grey books, which inspired her desire to write fiction set in the Old West. Miralee also rides her horse on the wooded trails near their home with her grown daughter who lives nearby. They live on 11 acres in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge in southern Washington State, where they love to garden, play with their dogs, take walks, and go sailing. Miralee and her husband Allen have been married over 40 yrs. They were featured in a June 2013 article for MTL Magazine. This is also the page where you can view the two cougars my husband and I once owned. To view photos of my home and work space, as well as some pictures of my family, click here and go to the Photo Album.
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