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− | [[Category:Authors | + | [[Category:Historical Romance Authors]] |
− | [[Category:Authors | + | [[Category:Contemporary Romance Authors]] |
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+ | Madeline Harper may be the best-known joint pen name of the American writing team Madeline Porter and Shannon Harper. They wrote together from 1977, when their first book, a Gothic romance, was published as by Elizabeth Habersham, to 1997. They also wrote together under the name Anna James. | ||
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+ | Madeline Porter lives in Newport Beach, California, where she is assistant publicity director for the award-winning South Coast Repertory Theater. Shannon Harper lives in Winter Haven, Florida. During their partnership, Madeline and Shannon have lived on opposite coasts of U.S., and they collaborated via the mail, fax machines and their computers. | ||
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+ | ==On the Web== | ||
+ | * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeline_Harper] | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [[Madeline Harper]] | ||
+ | * [[Elizabeth Habersham]] | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
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* ''[[Her Own Rules]]'' - 1984 | * ''[[Her Own Rules]]'' - 1984 | ||
* ''[[Images]]'' - 1986 | * ''[[Images]]'' - 1986 | ||
− | * ''[[Kissing Cousins]]'' - 1980 | + | * ''[[Kissing Cousins - Anna James|Kissing Cousins]]'' - 1980 |
− | * ''[[Love On The Line]]'' - 1984 | + | * ''[[Love On The Line - Anna James|Love On The Line]]'' - 1984 |
* ''[[Nina's Song]]'' - 1985 | * ''[[Nina's Song]]'' - 1985 | ||
* ''[[Passage To Zaphir]]'' - 1987 | * ''[[Passage To Zaphir]]'' - 1987 | ||
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==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
− | * 1982 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|Golden Medallion]] Winner - Mainstream Historical, ''[[The Day Beyond Destiny]]'' | + | *1982 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|Golden Medallion]] Winner - Mainstream Historical, ''[[The Day Beyond Destiny]]'' |
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+ | ==Recognitions== | ||
+ | *1985 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|Golden Medallion]] Finalist - Long Contemporary Romance, ''[[Love On The Line]]'' | ||
+ | *1983 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|Golden Medallion]] Finalist - Contemporary Mainstream Romance, ''[[A World Of Her Own]]'' |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 14 November 2024
Madeline Harper may be the best-known joint pen name of the American writing team Madeline Porter and Shannon Harper. They wrote together from 1977, when their first book, a Gothic romance, was published as by Elizabeth Habersham, to 1997. They also wrote together under the name Anna James.
Madeline Porter lives in Newport Beach, California, where she is assistant publicity director for the award-winning South Coast Repertory Theater. Shannon Harper lives in Winter Haven, Florida. During their partnership, Madeline and Shannon have lived on opposite coasts of U.S., and they collaborated via the mail, fax machines and their computers.
Contents
On the Web
- Wikipedia [1]
See Also
Books
- Darker Side Of Love, The - 1979
- Day Beyond Destiny, The - 1981
- Dream Makers, The - 1986
- Edge Of Love - 1983
- Her Own Rules - 1984
- Images - 1986
- Kissing Cousins - 1980
- Love On The Line - 1984
- Nina's Song - 1985
- Passage To Zaphir - 1987
- Rebel Heart, The - 1980
- Reluctant Swan, The - 1986
- Sapphire Hill, The - 1979
- Stairway To The Moon - 1988
- Their Song Unending - 1987
- Treasure Of Kavos, The - 1989
- Venetian Necklace, The - 1985
- World Of Her Own, A - 1982
Awards
- 1982 Golden Medallion Winner - Mainstream Historical, The Day Beyond Destiny
Recognitions
- 1985 Golden Medallion Finalist - Long Contemporary Romance, Love On The Line
- 1983 Golden Medallion Finalist - Contemporary Mainstream Romance, A World Of Her Own