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== Biography ==
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'''Judith Stanton''' grew up on a farm in Piedmont North Carolina, riding horses, herding cows, working in tobacco, and listening to her father’s stories of mules and plows and teams that pulled the wagon to town. Secretly she read every novel and poem she could get her hands on and dreamed of writing her own.
As a college professor at Clemson University [http://www.catcrossing.com/cat/judith.htm Judith Stanton] taught composition, feminist theory and edited [http://www.amazon.com/Collected-Letters-Charlotte-Smith/dp/0253340128 ''The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith'']. She is now a writer of historical romances.
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That dream came true. Her contemporary equestrian suspense, A Stallion to Die For, has a five-star rating on Amazon.com.
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Her scholarly edition of The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith is published by Indiana University Press.
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Her recent poetry collection, The Deer Diaries, records images and experiences of her life in rural Chatham County, North Carolina, and has received high critical praise.
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==On the Web==
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* Website [https://judithstantonauthor.com/]
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==
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* ''[[His Stolen Bride]]'' - 2000
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* ''[[The Kissing Gate|Kissing Gate, The]]'' - 2014
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* ''[[The Mad Marquis|Mad Marquis, The]]'' - 2014
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* ''[[A Stallion To Die For|Stallion To Die For, A]]'' - 2012
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* ''[[Wild Indigo]]'' - 1998
  
* ''Wild Indigo'', October 1998. HarperTorch.
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==Recognitions==
* ''His Stolen Bride'', December 1999. HarperTorch.
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*2000  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Finalist - Long Historical Romance, ''[[His Stolen Bride]]''

Latest revision as of 01:34, 12 November 2024


Judith Stanton grew up on a farm in Piedmont North Carolina, riding horses, herding cows, working in tobacco, and listening to her father’s stories of mules and plows and teams that pulled the wagon to town. Secretly she read every novel and poem she could get her hands on and dreamed of writing her own.

That dream came true. Her contemporary equestrian suspense, A Stallion to Die For, has a five-star rating on Amazon.com.

Her scholarly edition of The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith is published by Indiana University Press.

Her recent poetry collection, The Deer Diaries, records images and experiences of her life in rural Chatham County, North Carolina, and has received high critical praise.

On the Web

Books

Recognitions