O'Leary, Patsy Baker
O'LEARY, Patsy Baker
O'LEARY, Patsy Baker. American, b. 1937. Genres: Novels. Career: Worked for the film industry in creative development, casting, production, and secretary, 1959-79; freelance writer, 1979-. Pitt Community College, instructor in creative writing, 1980-; East Carolina University, lecturer in English, 1980-81, and Communications, 1990-95; conducted writing seminars. Get Smart (television series), worked as assistant to the producer, 1966-70. Publications: With Wings as Eagles (novel), 1997. Address: 310 Baytree Dr., Greenville, NC 27858, U.S.A.
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