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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cork Dorothy}} [[Category:Authors - C]] [[Category:Harlequin Romance Authors]] [[Category:Silhouette Romance Authors]] [[Category:Australian Authors]] [[Category:Prolific Authors]]
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cork Dorothy}} [[Category:Authors - C]] [[Category:Harlequin Romance Authors]] [[Category:Silhouette Romance Authors]] [[Category:Australian Authors]] [[Category:Prolific Authors]]
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], [[Dorothy Cork]] published 24 romance novels. She wrote ten books for the [[Silhouette Romance]] imprint. She no longer appears to be writing.
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As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], [[Dorothy Cork]] published 38 romance novels. She wrote ten books for the [[Silhouette Romance]] imprint. She wrote from 1965 to 1985. Her first novel (The address was Noonameena" was written under the pseudonym of Deidre Cork. She is now nearly 93. A full list of her novels can be found at http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/dorothy-cork/. The list below is not complete.
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She wrote a great deal of beautiful poetry - encouraged by her grandfather who was the first graduate of Sydney University to hold a Chair. He encouraged her to "cultivate the muse."
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She also wrote a number of short stories - about half of which were published in various Australian magazines. There is no published book of her short stories available.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==

Revision as of 06:01, 24 November 2010

Biography

As an author for Harlequin Romance, Dorothy Cork published 38 romance novels. She wrote ten books for the Silhouette Romance imprint. She wrote from 1965 to 1985. Her first novel (The address was Noonameena" was written under the pseudonym of Deidre Cork. She is now nearly 93. A full list of her novels can be found at http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/dorothy-cork/. The list below is not complete.

She wrote a great deal of beautiful poetry - encouraged by her grandfather who was the first graduate of Sydney University to hold a Chair. He encouraged her to "cultivate the muse."

She also wrote a number of short stories - about half of which were published in various Australian magazines. There is no published book of her short stories available.

Books