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Patricia
Taylor Wells published her first book in 2016: “Camp Tyler, A First of its
Kind” for the benefit of Camp Tyler, the oldest outdoor education school in the
country, which she attended as a child.
Most of Ms. Wells’ writing has been directed at serving organizations
and causes important to her. As a
result, she was selected to write the first article for the newly created Authors Among Us column in Tyler Today
Magazine (June/July 2016). She also
published two poems, a short story and a narrative non-fiction article in the
2016 East Texas Writers Guild Anthology.
She
published her first novel, “The Eyes of the Doe,” in 2017. Prior to publication, the first chapter
placed as a finalist in the 2016 First Chapter Competition for Historical
Fiction sponsored by East Texas Writers Guild. Her article about the novel was featured in
Tyler Today Magazine (October/November 2017).
In March 2018, her memoir “Mademoiselle Renoir à Paris” will be released
by Bedazzled Ink Publishing.
Ms. Wells,
who holds a BA in English and French, facilitated writing critique groups for
the Atlanta Writers Club and Knoxville Writers Group. She especially enjoys writing poetry and
draws inspiration from the wide range of experience she gathered from her
travels and living in a variety of places.
She currently lives in Tyler, Texas with her husband Bob and their dog
Kaspar. Learn more about Patricia and her works on her website at: https://www.patricia-taylor-wells.com/
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