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LINDA HUDSON HOAGLAND
“ I have worked most of my adult life in various jobs from bartending to clerical duties in both large metropolitan areas and the small town that I love. For the last twenty years I have been the purchase order clerk for Virginia’s Tazewell County Public Schools. I have written four novels and two collections of short stories. I have had more than twenty essays, short stories and poems published.”
About The Little Old Lady Next Door: Living a sheltered childhood is not always good. Ellen discovers deceit and pain as she travels through life from being a naïve country girl to acquiring the basic instincts to survive in the Big City. Ellen faces not one crossroad, but many, and she does not always choose the right path. All she asks is that you don’t judge her until, and unless, you’ve traveled in her shoes.

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©2007 APPALACHIAN ARTS CENTER OF SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
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