Ellen Dye
http://www.ellendye.com
At the age of nine, Ellen Dye decided she was going to be a writer when she found her aunt Nettie's trunk of True Confession magazines and spent untold hours reading the lot, a bag of Munchos potato chips and a frosty RC cola at her side. Then she promptly became lost in the pesky business of growing up and forgot all about it. Many years later she spotted a confession magazine on the grocery store shelf and began tapping out her own stories, which she had the thrill of seeing published. Now she spends her days creating Happily-Ever-Afters for The Wild Rose Press.


















