About Ellen Seaton
Ellen Seaton grew up in Memphis, Tennessee during the ’60s and ’70s until she graduated from college, jumped into her car and hit the road. Just like Davy Crockett so many years earlier, she told her friends and family that they could all go to hell, but she was going to Texas. It was a smart move.
After relocating she was employed by a national corporation for funeral services and then a traditional oil company. Not loving the corporate life, Ellen went back to school and collected a couple of graduate degrees in Communications and Social Work. She worked her way up to being a Social Services Administrator before retiring to live the wild life.
While balancing out her administrative duties, Ellen became a writer, artist and all around liberal and feminist. Mother to a couple of geriatric “old broad” cats, Ellen is pleased to have evolved into the Crazy Cat lady who lives on the corner.
Now as a retired Social Worker, Ellen has become a full‐time writer in several genres including science fiction fantasy, history and memoir. As an artist, she dabbles in photography and collage. She continues to call Texas home.
To find out what she is up to right now, check out the blog she co-authors at RoadBroads.com.