Patricia Nell Warren

Patricia Nell Warren ( born June 15, 1936 in Helena, Montana ) is an American writer.

Life

Patricia Nell Warren grew up on the Grant Kohrs Cattle Ranch near Deer Lodge, Montana on. She began as a teenager to write in the 1950s and published since 1959. From 1959 to 1981 she worked in New York City for Reader's Digest. Because of their participation in the Spanish Digest edition Selecciones she held frequently from 1964 to 1972 in Spain.

Warren is in the United States as a writer and also as the founder of Front Runners, a LGBT Sports Club, known. The organization Frontrunners was inspired by Warren's novel The Front Runner. The first Frontrunners Club was founded in 1974 in San Francisco. The organization spread over the years through the establishment of other sports clubs in the large cities of the United States and internationally in other countries.

Warren travels often as LGBT activist to events of LGBT human rights groups and is very committed in the United States in this topic.

In December 2006, Warren announced her candidacy for the local council of West Hollywood, CA, known, but could not win enough votes.

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