Anne Louise began her writing career in the ninth grade with a saga called “Fruits”, an utterly silly, yet strangely moving drama involving a mixed marriage (lime and lemon) and based on (i.e. copied from) Alex Haley’s “Roots”. Later in life she began writing articles based on her experiences as a wife, mother, and evil step-mom, which earned her a column in the local newspapers, the Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader.
Her writing qualifications include being the author of, to date, approximately 11,593 checks, several notebooks full of lesson plans developed in her other career as a language teacher, and some truly bad greeting card poetry that she sends to her relatives. Currently, in addition to her writing and teaching, she serves as a nearly full-time chauffeur for her children, and is in negotiations for an official cap and better wages, or at least an occasional thank-you.


