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'''PAULINE BAIRD JONES'''
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== On the Web ==
 
== On the Web ==
 
* [http://www.perilouspauline.com PAULINE BAIRD JONES]  
 
* [http://www.perilouspauline.com PAULINE BAIRD JONES]  
 
* [http://www.myspace.com/perilouspauline MY SPACE]  
 
* [http://www.myspace.com/perilouspauline MY SPACE]  
  
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==Biography==
 
Pauline Baird Jones is the award-winning author of eight novels of action-adventure, suspense, romantic suspense and comedy-mystery. She's also written two non-fiction books, Adapting Your Novel for Film and Made-up Mayhem which will release in print in 2008. Her seventh novel, Out of Time, an action-adventure romance set in World War II, is an EPPIE 2007 winner in the single title/mainstream category. Her eighth novel, The Key, released in 2007 from LL Dreamspell. She also has a short story in The Final Twist anthology, Dead and Breakfast. And will have stories appearing in A Death in Texas and Mysteries from the Green Mist.
 
Pauline Baird Jones is the award-winning author of eight novels of action-adventure, suspense, romantic suspense and comedy-mystery. She's also written two non-fiction books, Adapting Your Novel for Film and Made-up Mayhem which will release in print in 2008. Her seventh novel, Out of Time, an action-adventure romance set in World War II, is an EPPIE 2007 winner in the single title/mainstream category. Her eighth novel, The Key, released in 2007 from LL Dreamspell. She also has a short story in The Final Twist anthology, Dead and Breakfast. And will have stories appearing in A Death in Texas and Mysteries from the Green Mist.
  
Pauline was the President of The Final Twist, the Houston Chapter of Sisters in Crime and is now their webmaster and membership chair. She is the former Vice President and long time member of EPIC, The Electronically Published Internet Connection. Originally from Wyoming, she and her family moved from New Orleans to Texas before Katrina.
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Originally from Wyoming, she and her family moved from New Orleans to Texas before Katrina.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
=== Fiction ===
 
=== Fiction ===
* [[THE KEY]] - 2008 ([[L&L DREAMSPELL]])[[Category:SCIENCE FICTION ROMANCE]]
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* [[The Key - Pauline Baird Jones|The Key]] - 2007 (L&L DREAMSPELL)
* ''[[OUT OF TIME]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 2006 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY)[[Category:Time Travel]]
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* ''[[Out Of Time]]'' - 2006 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY)
* ''[[A DANGEROUS DANCE]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 2006 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY)[[Category:Gothic Romance]]
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* ''[[A Dangerous Dance]]'' - 2005 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) ([[Gothic]])
* ''[[MISSING YOU]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 2005 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) [[Category:Romantic Suspense]]
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* ''[[Missing You]]'' - 2003 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) ([[:Category:Romantic Suspense]])
* ''[[BYTE ME]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 2004 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) [[Category:Romanctic Suspense]]
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* ''[[Byte Me]]'' - 2002 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) ([[:Category:Romantic Suspense]])
* ''[[THE LAST ENEMY]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 1999 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) [[Category:Romantic Suspense]]
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* ''[[The Last Enemy]]'' - 1999 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) ([[:Category:Romantic Suspense]])
* ''[[DO WAH DIDDY DIE]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 2000 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY)[[Category:Romantic Suspense]] [[Category:Romantic Comedy Suspense]]
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* ''[[Do Wah Diddy Die]]'' - 2000 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) ([[:Category:Romantic Suspense]])
* ''[[PIG IN A PARK]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 1998 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY)[[Category:Romantic Suspense]] [[Category:Romantic Comedy Suspense]]
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* ''[[Pig In A Park]]'' - 1998 (HARD SHELL WORD FACTORY) ([[:Category:Romantic Suspense]])
  
 
=== Non-Fiction ===
 
=== Non-Fiction ===
* ''[[ADAPTING YOUR NOVEL FOR FILM]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 2008 (L&L DREAMSPELL)
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* ''[[ADAPTING YOUR NOVEL FOR FILM]]'' - 2008 (L&L DREAMSPELL)
* ''[[MADE-UP MAYHEM]]'' - [[PAULINE BAIRD JONES]], 2008 (L&L DREAMSPELL)
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* ''[[MADE-UP MAYHEM]]'' - 2008 (L&L DREAMSPELL)
  
 
== Awards/Honors ==
 
== Awards/Honors ==
* Independent Publisher Book Award, Bronze Medal, 2008 (THE KEY)
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* Independent Publisher Book Award, Bronze Medal, 2008 (The Key)
* Eppie Winner, 2007 (OUT OF TIME)
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* Eppie Winner, 2007 (Out Of Time)
 
* Romantic Times Reviewer Choice Award Winner (The Last Enemy, Missing You)
 
* Romantic Times Reviewer Choice Award Winner (The Last Enemy, Missing You)
 
* Dorothy Parker Award (Pig in a Park)
 
* Dorothy Parker Award (Pig in a Park)

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On the Web

Biography

Pauline Baird Jones is the award-winning author of eight novels of action-adventure, suspense, romantic suspense and comedy-mystery. She's also written two non-fiction books, Adapting Your Novel for Film and Made-up Mayhem which will release in print in 2008. Her seventh novel, Out of Time, an action-adventure romance set in World War II, is an EPPIE 2007 winner in the single title/mainstream category. Her eighth novel, The Key, released in 2007 from LL Dreamspell. She also has a short story in The Final Twist anthology, Dead and Breakfast. And will have stories appearing in A Death in Texas and Mysteries from the Green Mist.

Originally from Wyoming, she and her family moved from New Orleans to Texas before Katrina.

Books

Fiction

Non-Fiction

Awards/Honors

  • Independent Publisher Book Award, Bronze Medal, 2008 (The Key)
  • Eppie Winner, 2007 (Out Of Time)
  • Romantic Times Reviewer Choice Award Winner (The Last Enemy, Missing You)
  • Dorothy Parker Award (Pig in a Park)