Three first novels, Marielle, Lysette and Delphine were In 19, writing under the pen name Ena Halliday, her Wild all of her books are set in sixteenth and seventeenth centuryįrance. Rosen Baumgarten graduated from Brown in 1955.
Correspondence and manuscripts relating to Coughlin's workĪre available in the Manuscripts Division. Translations into German, Italian and Swedish. The database contains 26 titles including
No, never abortion but child abuse, emotional dilemmas,Īlcoholism, chronic depression, they're all dealt with in romances - and in In May 1990 she says, "romances deal with a lot of important In an article in Rhode Island Parents' Paper Recipient of the Romantic Times award for best new romantic adventureĪre set in Rhode Island. Name Liz Grady for the Second Chance at Love series. Special editions, Harlequin Temptations, and Warner Books and under the pen She writes contemporary romances under her own name for Silhouette (see josiahĬollege and has been writing romance novels since 1982. The manuscript collection contains copyedited versions of her writings, publicity broadsides and correspondence between Ferguson, her agent, and publishers. For more information see the author's web site: Īt the present time the collection contains 73 of Ferguson's published novels including translations into 4 languages (Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian). What Next?:Ī Guide for Newly Contracted Authors published by the New England Chapter She is the editor of Now That You've Sold Your Book. The service award of the Rhode Island Romance Writers is Professionally she served as national president of Romance Writers of Americaįrom 1998-2000. Ferguson, Joanna Hampton and Rebecca North. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c1992 ( josiahĪnn Ferguson specializes in historical romance and writes under the In: Dangerous men & adventurous women : romance writers on the appeal of the romance / edited by Jayne Ann " This I Do For Me", in: North American romance writers / edited by Kay Mussell and Johanna See also Keiler's articles on the romance
Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish.) Keiler's papers include manuscripts of her The database including translations into 15 languages (Czech, Danish, Dutch,įinnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, To date there are 316 records for works by Keiler in Many of her works are set in Rhode Island and
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Independent, professional women who enjoy men, but don't need them to findįulfillment". Liberates the genre", says "She describes her heroines as Journal-Bulletin (October 30, 1986), "Feminist romances: Ex-Brown student (published by Berkley/Jove). An article in the Providence Judith Arnold for Harlequin, and as Thea Frederick for Second Chance at Love She has written as Ariel Berk for Silhouette Desire, as Several of her plays professionally produced at regional theaters around the country.ġ983 she began writing romances, specializing in the contemporary subgenre. For a time she pursued a career as a playwright and saw Keiler graduated from Smith and received her A.M.
Over 30 other romance authors appear in the database in cases where they have been In addition to works by the Brown and Rhode Island authors listed below, works by Including an emphasis upon pulp fiction and erotica. Holdings are popular and genre fiction, fantasy and science fiction, detective fiction and true crime stories, theater and theatricalĮphemera, performance magic, wit and humor, comic books and graphic novels, and gay and lesbian literature, The Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays. This collection reflects the Library's continuingĬommitment to the acquisition of primary source materials for the study ofĪmerican popular culture, a collecting emphasis begun in the 19th century with In the Spring of 1989 theĪrchives and the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women sponsoredĪ symposium, "Romancing Women: Gender and Popular Culture," which Papers and published works to the Archives. Women." In 1988 Karen Lamoree, then Archivist of the FarnumĪrchives, invited Brown alumnae and local romance writers to donate their The romance novels included in this database, along with the working papers of their authors, were acquired in conjunction with the establishment of theĬhristine Dunlap Farnham Archives, which is "dedicated to preserving and the continued collection of materialsĭocumenting the history of women in Brown University and Pembroke College, the post-graduate lives of Brown University and PembrokeĬollege alumnae, and the lives of Rhode Island