About Louise Gaylord
LOUISE
GAYLORD is a natural storyteller,
whose life, like her mystery stories, has been full of surprises.
She discovered her love of storytelling during her days at Saint
Mary’s Hall, an Episcopal girls’ boarding school
in San Antonio, Texas. Classmates gathered round as she read
her stories and ended up in tears by, “ ...and they lived
happily (or not so happily) ever after.” But it was painting,
not writing, that her teachers encouraged, so her writing was
put on hold.
Louise studied art history and sociology at Rollins College
in Winter Park, Florida, and later at The University of Houston where
she met and married Ted Gaylord, a promising entrepreneur from Upstate
New York.
Though her grandfather was one of the founding members
of the Houston Symphony, opera was Louise’s real passion. After
designing several covers for Opera Cues, the Houston Grand Opera
Guild’s magazine, she took over the editorship, eventually
becoming President of the Guild and later President of Opera Guilds
International.
Louise was invited to join the Writers Consortium founded
by Guida Jackson and Ida Luttrell . The group includes other published
authors: Jackie Pelham, Patsy Ward Burk, Julia Gomez-Rivas, and Karen
Stuyck, and has helped shape the writing career of Vanessa Leggett
and other new talents.
With the nurturing guidance of the group, Louise’s
short story repertoire rapidly grew: “It was like a door opened
and, once I walked through, it was a new world.”
Louise has penned over 30 short stories, some of which
have appeared in the Suddenly series. She has written several one
act plays and one full-length play, “The Season,” which
was produced by the Backdoor Theatre in Wichita Falls and later performed
in Houston.
Louise’s three months of service on a Harris County,
Texas, grand jury panel sparked the idea for the Allie Armington
mystery series and, as they say, the rest is history.
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