Elinor Florence grew up on a Saskatchewan grain farm, a former World War Two training airfield near North Battleford.
After earning her English degree at the University of Saskatchewan, she studied journalism at Carleton University. She launched her career at her hometown newspaper The Battlefords Advertiser-Post, followed by The Western Producer in Saskatoon, The Red Deer Advocate in Alberta, The Winnipeg Sun in Manitoba, and The Province in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Weary of city life, Elinor and her husband moved their young family to the mountain resort town of Invermere, British Columbia. For the next eight years, she was a regular writer for Reader’s Digest.
She returned to her newspaper roots when she purchased a fledgling local newspaper, The Columbia Valley Pioneer, and turned it into an award-winning community staple.
Elinor sold the newspaper in 2010 to pursue her lifelong goal of writing fiction. Her first historical novel Bird’s Eye View was published by Dundurn Press of Toronto in October 2014.
She continues to interview veterans and blog about our proud history at Wartime Wednesdays. In 2016 many of her original interviews appeared in a book of non-fiction titled: My Favourite Veterans: True Stories From World War Two's Hometown Heroes.
Her new novel Wildwood, set in the region of Peace River, Alberta, has a strong historical backdrop. Wildwood is available now for pre-order and will be released in February 2018.
Married with three grown daughters, Elinor loves village life, historical research, old houses, and antiques.
After earning her English degree at the University of Saskatchewan, she studied journalism at Carleton University. She launched her career at her hometown newspaper The Battlefords Advertiser-Post, followed by The Western Producer in Saskatoon, The Red Deer Advocate in Alberta, The Winnipeg Sun in Manitoba, and The Province in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Weary of city life, Elinor and her husband moved their young family to the mountain resort town of Invermere, British Columbia. For the next eight years, she was a regular writer for Reader’s Digest.
She returned to her newspaper roots when she purchased a fledgling local newspaper, The Columbia Valley Pioneer, and turned it into an award-winning community staple.
Elinor sold the newspaper in 2010 to pursue her lifelong goal of writing fiction. Her first historical novel Bird’s Eye View was published by Dundurn Press of Toronto in October 2014.
She continues to interview veterans and blog about our proud history at Wartime Wednesdays. In 2016 many of her original interviews appeared in a book of non-fiction titled: My Favourite Veterans: True Stories From World War Two's Hometown Heroes.
Her new novel Wildwood, set in the region of Peace River, Alberta, has a strong historical backdrop. Wildwood is available now for pre-order and will be released in February 2018.
Married with three grown daughters, Elinor loves village life, historical research, old houses, and antiques.
New and upcoming books
Elinor Florence recommends
The End and the Beginning (2024)
K J Holdom
"This masterfully told story about the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable evil left me in tears."
Grounds for Murder (2024)
(Jeannie Wolfert-Lang Mystery, book 1)
Betty Ternier Daniels
"Farm life is far from boring in this compelling story about a widow whose passion for her land makes her a target for murder. A cozy mystery about passion on the prairies, filled with suspense, romance, and a loving look at rural life."
The Celestial Wife (2024)
Leslie Howard
"This fascinating story of a young girl's escape from her closed polygamous community cuts straight to the heart."
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