Date of Birth
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1950
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Place of Birth
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St. Louis
(Missouri, United States of America, Area code 314, Area code 557)
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Nationality
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United States of America
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Profession
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Writer, TV Journalist, Journalist, Author
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Elaine Viets is a Midwestern American newspaperwoman and mystery writer.
A native of the working-class white north county. Elaine lived in Florissant with her parents and three younger brothers, whom she refuses to talk to for the last 20 years. She then went to UMSL and hung out on st.louis's southside which she so famously writes about. The statuesque Viets has a degree in journalism and became a long-time popular media figure in St. Louis. She was a regular columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for twenty-five years, her columns focusing mostly on local issues and human-interest fare. She also hosted the local light-news television program Viets Beat, for which she won Emmy Awards in 1989 and 1990. After moving to Washington, D.C. and leaving the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Viets wrote a syndicated column carried by United Feature Syndicate and later by United Media.
She also began writing mystery novels, and eventually left the newspaper business almost entirely to become a full-time novelist. Viets first drew on her professional experience to produce four novels set in St. Louis and featuring fictional St. Louis newspaper columnist Francesca Vierling.
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