<p>Born in her grandparents&rsquo; bedroom on October 11 1925 Violet Grayson says of her writing &ldquo;At the age of fourteen I wrote a poem and a rather dismal short story. I sent the short story to Collier&rsquo;s magazine where it was immediately rejected. I redeemed my pride by later winning a school-wide essay contest at Cumberland High School and becoming an at-large reporter for our school paper The Chronicle. As a senior I was named literary editor of our yearbook. My English teacher Mr. Skahan suggested I switch to the college course since he saw me as scholarship material but that was too much of a reach in those Great Depression years. After graduating in 1943 I worked in an office married in 1949 and became a mother in 1950 and then a single parent in 1952. My writing would have to wait until January 1986 when at the age of sixty I launched my literary career.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p><p>Violet has had twenty-four personal-experience stories articles how-to pieces and short stories published. She also wrote a column for the Foxboro Reporter in her former home of Foxboro Massachusetts. In California since 1993 she contributed to &ldquo;Two Cents&rdquo; an opinion column in the San Francisco Chronicle maintained by a pool of citizens. She is an active member and Secretary of Writers West of Alameda Inc.&nbsp;</p><p>This is her fourth book. The first In the Village Lonsdale was published in 2006. Her second A Gossamer Cord was published in 2011. Her third Jeremy&rsquo;s Cottage was published in 2013.</p>
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