Catherine M. Byrne
Catherine Byrne always wanted to be a writer. She began at the age of eight by drawing comic strips with added dialogue and later, as a teenager, graduated to poetry. Her professional life, however, took a very different path. She first studied glass engraving with Caithness Glass where she worked for fourteen years. During that time, she also worked as a foster parent. After the birth of her youngest child, she changed direction, studying and becoming a chiropodist with her private practice. At the same time, she did all the administration work for her husband's two businesses, and this continued until the death of her husband in 2005. However, she still maintained her love of writing and has had several short stories published in women's
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