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Lee
Pulaski Lee Pulaski grew up in the
dry heat of Arizona in a small town called Chino
Valley. He currently resides in Page, Arizona,
where he is the editor of the Lake Powell
Chronicle. Lee has always enjoyed writing,
although it has taken some time for him to
develop the courage to seek out a publishing
company to get his work into the public eye.
Lee also has a love affair with the theatre,
starting to write plays in high school before
moving to full-length novels in the last two
years. In his junior year, one of those plays,
Murder on the Boardwalk, was selected for
production. Although it was never published, Lee
received royalties for the play, which has kept
him writing ever since.
Ironically, a dry spell in Lee's creative
juices in 2006 prompted him to take a vacation
in Wisconsin with family. Getting into a new
environment and seeing the beauty of the fall
colors is what inspired Lee to write his first
novel, The Colors of Love and Autumn.
Lee enjoys photography when he is not writing
-- and sometimes even while he is writing. He
tries to get outdoors whenever he can, although
he doesn't complain too much about spending a
day inside. Having learned how to read at age 3
1/2, Lee loves to read as often as possible,
enjoying mysteries mostly, although he'll read
any good story.
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Lee, or
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