![]() ![]() Doris Betts, a novelist and creative writing professor at UNC, put Ross in touch with agent Rhoda Weyr, who read The Pilgrimage and sold it to MacMillan Press in 1988. ![]() While a graduate student, she wrote The Pilgrimage, an adventure story about two North Carolina sisters who go west in the 19th–century as missionaries. They "didn't do very well" and she gave up on writing. Ross began her publishing career in the early 1980s with two paperback murder mysteries: The Murder Cure published in 1978 and The Murder Stroke published in 1981. ![]() in Old English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) in 1991. in literature at the University of North Carolina at Asheville in 1984, while her children were also at university. Ross attended Blue Ridge Community College and Armstrong College before completing her B.A. Ross also taught literature and humanities at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. ![]() Ross is an America author noted for her series of New York Times bestsellers set in her home state of North Carolina This comedic cozy mystery series features Miss Julia, whose name appears at the beginning of each title in the series. For others with a similar name, see Anne Ross (disambiguation).Īnn B. ![]()
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