Laurie Loewenstein
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Laurie Loewenstein

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Laurie Loewenstein, a fifth generation Midwesterner, is a descendent of farmers, butchers and salesmen. She grew up in central and western Ohio. She has a BA and MA in history. Loewenstein was a reporter, feature and obituary writer for several small daily newspapers. In her fifties, she returned to college for an MA in Creative Writing. Her first novel, Unmentionables (2014), is a stand-alone historical novel set in 1917 western Illinois. It received a starred review from the Library Journal. Death of a Rainmaker (October 2018), was the first of her mystery series set in the 1930s Dust Bowl. Funeral Train is the second in the series (October 2022). Both mysteries received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly. Loewenstein is a member of the fiction faculty at Wilkes University’s Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing . After living in eastern Pennsylvania for many years, Loewenstein now resides in South Carolina.
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