Elizabeth was published for the first time when she was in the fourth grade, and finished an historical novel at fifteen. After a successful career teaching art in elementary schools and at the St. Louis Art Museum, she began to dabble in writing again. In 1986 her first historical romance, "Love, Honor and Betray" was published under the name Elizabeth Kary. In 1995 she began to write "frontier stories" under the name Elizabeth Grayson. MOON IN THE WATER from Bantam Books, is her eleventh novel. It is set in Missouri or on the Missouri river.
Elizabeth still enjoys teaching and is a frequent speaker at community gatherings and writers' conferences around the country. She collects miniature English cottages, enjoys needlework, and has a weakness for antique jewelry. She is happily married to an advertising executive and does her best to play "Auntie Mame" to her two young nieces.
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