ARKANSAS AUTHOR ELIZABETH CARROLL FOSTER HONORED

The National Association of Professional Women, 2010-2011, also featured Foster as “Woman of the Year.”
Follow Me. MWSA Dispatch reviewer, Charlene Rubush,
recommends Foster’s memoir, “Her story will resonate with many who have lived a
life in the military … It is a testament to the bravery and courage of the
distaff side of military life, and a validation of their many sacrifices.”
Southern Winds A 'Changing. Foster, a
journalist and newspaper editor before turning to fiction, sets her novel, Southern Winds A’ Changing, “at a time
when racial tensions were alive in the South, the lives of two women-one a school
teacher and one an African American sharecropper-become forever entwined.”
Musings, Mutterings, and Aw Shucks:
Collection of Short Stories, Essays and Features, Foster's newest book, is a collection of
fictional short stories, non-fiction essays and features highlight eclectic characters, embellish true experiences, and
illustrate unconditional love, disappointment, and friendship. Some stories
share poignant, as well as occasionally witty instances that allow readers to
reminisce about holidays past, sympathize with middle-aged women unwittingly
caught up on the cusp of the Women’s Liberation Movement. One story allows
readers to empathize with young single mothers, another to love a golden
retriever just as he loves his master. The stories are a glimpse into both
imaginary and real-life worlds that share a perspective on life, love, and the
pursuit of happiness.
For more information about author Elizabeth Carroll Foster, visit http://elizabethcfoster.blogspot.com.

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