aka Lenora Rain-Lee Good…
… is a native of the Pacific Northwest, born and raised in Portland, Oregon. She now resides in the steppes, or high desert, of Washington State. She writes short memoir, fiction, radio plays, and poetry. She shares her house with a plethora of books, both paper and electronic, an old Chihuahua.
Her books are:
Madame Dorian: Her Journey to the Oregon Country, an historical novel of Marie Dorion, an Ioway Indian who came west across the country with her husband and two young sons in 1811 as part of the Wilson Price Hunt expedition to what is now Astoria, Oregon. Available on Amazon and through S & H Publishing.
My Adventures as Brother Rat, a young adult historical novel of the Warring States Period of Ancient China. Currently out of print.
Jiang Li: Warrior Woman of Yueh, a companion novella to My Adventures as Brother Rat. Available on Amazon.
Yadh the Ugly, a middle grade fantasy complete with dragons. Available on Amazon.
Jibutu: Daughter of the Desert, Suitable for young adults and adults. Takes place on another planet in a culture closer enough to ours to be comfortable, but different enough to be exciting. Available on Amazon.
Blood on the Ground: Elegies for Waiilatpu, historical poetry about the Whitman Mission near present-day Walla Walla, Washington. Available through Amazon or Redbat Books.
Her short stories and poetry may be found, among other places at:
Dream Time and Other Flights of Fantasy, a tryptic of three short stories, available through Kindle.
Her short stories have been published in various print and electronic magazines, including the S & H Anthologiespublished by S & H Publishing
Ageless Erotica edited by Joan Price. Anthology of tasteful stories of love and turn-ons by and about those over fifty.
Her poetry has been published in a variety of anthologies and literary journals including Five Willows Literary Reviewed. by Koon Woon; Washington 129, a print anthology of Washington State Poetry chosen by the WA State Poet Laureate, Tod Marshall, March 2017 ; and Whispers …, an ezine, and several others.
When she’s not writing, or reading, Lenora is busy working on her podcasts,—Coffee Break Escapes with Auntie Lenora—quilting, or photographing her beloved Columbia River and its birds. Alas, the time for Auntie Lenora to do regularly scheduled podcasts has blown on by with one of our infamous windstorms. But she does still do the now and then posting to The Spoken Word portion of this site.