![]() Of her stories appeared in the pulp magazines. For a period, she attended a small writing ![]() ![]() ![]() Before becoming a writer, she worked in bookstores and at Initially, Whitney dreamed of a career as a professional dancer. High School in Chicago, where she had moved after her mother had died Lived in Berkely and then moved to San Antonio. The United States with her mother, Mary Lillian Mandeville. After her father,Ĭharles Joseph Whitney died in China she returned at the age of 15 to The Philippines, where the family ran a hotel. Her earliest years Whitney spent in Japan, China, and In her name, the "A" stands for "Ayame," which is the Japanese Whitney was born in Yokohama, Japan, of American Joining his laughter with her own, playing her tantalizing game." He laughed softly and cameĪfter her at once, but this time she held him off, shaking her head, It was Elise who broke suddenly away, pushing her hands against hisĬhest, running a few steps away from him. She was awarded the title Grandmaster by the Myster Writers of America. Besides publishing short stories and numerousĪrticles on writing, she wrote three textbooks on this subject. In most of her novels, Whitney presented the reader Her life, she lived in Japan, China, and the Philippines, and then in Writing for children and young adults and writing for adults. Whitney's career spanned over five decades. ![]() A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĪmerican counterpart of Mary Stewart and Victoria Holt. ![]()
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