Patricia Nell Warren

Patricia Nell Warren

He was born in 1936 on a ranch near Deer Lodge, Montana. Her early vocation makes her a professional writer at seventeen. She combines her profession as a writer with that of an investigative journalist specialized in public health and that of a lecturer, with gay and lesbian rights being her main objective. He has belonged to various organizations, including the Los Angeles District Education Commission. His extensive literary career is recognized worldwide, suffice it to say that his work has been translated into twelve languages and his articles published by the most prestigious American newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times or San Francisco Chronicle among others. Editorial Egales has published six of his books, the novels The Long Distance Runner, Harlan's Career, Billy's Son, The Brave Man and The Priest and the essay The Pink Wardrobe.