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Anne Millbrooke
Bio
Born in Oregon, raised on the coast of Washington, Anne went east to college — to Boise State in Idaho. Now living in Montana, she travels by camper van throughout the region.
Stories (4/0)
Prologue
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. But when they arrived, people were shocked to discover that the mythical beings are not only quite real but also very different from myth. For example, dragons don’t breathe fire. They don’t breathe fire in, and they don’t breathe fire out. They fly, but feathery wings carry their feathery bodies through the air, rather than hard-paneled wings projecting a hard-shelled body.
By Anne Millbrooke2 years ago in Fiction
The beginning and the end
They never found it. They looked, but they never found it. But they knew about it. The newspapers reported it. That’s why they looked for it. “Aircraft Pay Nightly Call,” said the Montana Record-Herald (September 10, 1917) about flights over Helena. The Western News in Hamilton (September 13, 1917) reported, “Helena Excited about Airplanes: All Kinds of Reputable Citizens Confirm Reports of Night Prowlers.”
By Anne Millbrooke3 years ago in Fiction