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== Biography ==
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[[Sandra Brown]] started her career writing [[category]] romance before moving into romantic and straight suspense. Her early categories are considered classics and highly collectible. Her novel [[Tomorrow's Promise|''Tomorrow's Promise'']] was the first book released under the Harlequin [[American]] Romance imprint.
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Her first novel was published in 1981, and her book [[French Silk|''French Silk'']] was made into a television movie for ABC. She has been honored with many awards including the Romance Writers of America [[Lifetime Achievement Award]]. She has also written under the names [[Laura Jordan]], [[Rachel Ryan]], and [[Erin St. Claire]].
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'''Sandra Brown''' is the author of seventy-three New York Times bestsellers, including Blind Tiger, Thick As Thieves, Seeing Red, Outfox, Tailspin, Sting and Mean Streak.
  
As an author for Harlequin [[American]] Romance, she published one title. While writing for [[Loveswept]], [[Sandra Brown]] published seventeen romances.
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Writing professionally since 1981, Brown has published over eighty novels and has upwards of eighty million copies of her books in print worldwide. Her work has been translated into thirty-four languages.
  
== Books ==
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Her episode on truTV’s “Murder by the Book” premiered the series in 2008. She appeared in 2010 on Investigation Discovery’s series, “Hardcover Mysteries.” Television movies have been made of her novels French Silk, Smoke Screen, Ricochet, and White Hot.
* [[Texas Trilogy|''Texas Trilogy'']]
 
* [[Tomorrow's Promise|''Tomorrow's Promise'']] - [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|#1]] - April 1983
 
  
== Honors ==
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Brown holds an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Texas Christian University, where she instituted the Excellence in Literary Fiction, or ELF, a scholarship awarded annually to a creative writing student.
* [[1994 RRA Awards Winners|1994 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best All-Around Classic Romance Author
 
  
== On the Web ==
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She has served as president of Mystery Writers of America, and in 2008 she was named Thriller Master, the top award given by the International Thriller Writer’s Association. Other honors include the Texas Medal of Arts Award for Literature and the Romance Writers of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award. She has gone on two USO tours, to Afghanistan and Cuba.
* [http://www.sandrabrown.net/ Sandra Brown] - Official website
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==On the Web==
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* Website [https://sandrabrown.net/]
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* Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Brown]
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== See also ==
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* [[Laura Jordan]]
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* [[Rachel Ryan]]
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* [[Erin St. Claire]]
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=== Books ===
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==Series/Related Titles==
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==Recognitions==
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*2021  [[Booklist]] Starred Review, ''[[Blind Tiger]]
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*2021  [[Booklist]] Editors Choice - Adult: Genre Fiction, ''[[Blind Tiger]]''
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*2021  [[Publishers Weekly]] Starred Review, ''[[Blind Tiger]]''
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*2017  [[RT Book Reviews]] Top Pick, ''[[Seeing Red]]''
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*2016  [[Publishers Weekly]] Starred Review, ''[[Sting]]''
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*2016  [[RT Book Reviews]] Top Pick, ''[[Sting]]''
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*2014  [[RT Book Reviews]] Top Pick, ''[[Mean Streak]]''
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*2013  [[RT Book Reviews]] Top Pick, ''[[Deadline]]''
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*1998  [[All About Romance Reader Award]] - Top 100 Romances (#56), ''[[Mirror Image]]''
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*1995  [[Publishers Weekly]]'' - Starred Reviews, ''[[The Witness]]''
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*1993  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Finalist - Single Title Contemporary Romance, ''[[French Silk]]''
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==Awards (body of work)==
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*1998  [[Lifetime Achievement Award]] - Romance Writers of America
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*1989-90  [[RT Career Achievement Award]] Winner- Contemporary Romantic Suspense
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==Recognitions (body of work)==
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*1994  [[Romance Readers Anonymous Award]] Nominee - Best All-Around Classic Romance Author

Latest revision as of 14:46, 26 November 2024


Sandra Brown is the author of seventy-three New York Times bestsellers, including Blind Tiger, Thick As Thieves, Seeing Red, Outfox, Tailspin, Sting and Mean Streak.

Writing professionally since 1981, Brown has published over eighty novels and has upwards of eighty million copies of her books in print worldwide. Her work has been translated into thirty-four languages.

Her episode on truTV’s “Murder by the Book” premiered the series in 2008. She appeared in 2010 on Investigation Discovery’s series, “Hardcover Mysteries.” Television movies have been made of her novels French Silk, Smoke Screen, Ricochet, and White Hot.

Brown holds an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Texas Christian University, where she instituted the Excellence in Literary Fiction, or ELF, a scholarship awarded annually to a creative writing student.

She has served as president of Mystery Writers of America, and in 2008 she was named Thriller Master, the top award given by the International Thriller Writer’s Association. Other honors include the Texas Medal of Arts Award for Literature and the Romance Writers of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award. She has gone on two USO tours, to Afghanistan and Cuba.

On the Web

See also

Books

Series/Related Titles

Recognitions

Awards (body of work)

Recognitions (body of work)