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== Biography ==
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[[Peggy Nicholson]] wrote three books for Harlequin [[Presents]]. Writing for the [[Harlequin Romance]] imprint, she published five novels.
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'''Peggy Nicholson''' is a prolific writer of romance fiction and a former art teacher with a penchant for sailing. Born and raised in Texas, Nicholson had an adventurous childhood. Her father was a "wildcatter" (an oilman who drills wells in areas not known to be productive) and her mother an eccentric southerner. Nicholson's childhood aspirations included plans to become a wild animal collector, an astronaut, and a director.
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After studying art and English at Brown University, she taught art to public high school students for ten years. Her background in art has had a significant influence on her writing style and choice of locations. She noted on the Harlequin Web site: "Romance and visual delight are very closely associated in my mind … and now I paint pictures with words. In general I've a weakness for geographical extremes—ocean, mountains, the desert. Also for dramatic weather, tropical downpours, wrath-of-God thunderstorms, outrageous sunrises."
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* [[Burning Dreams|''Burning Dreams'']] - January, 1991 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #3100]]
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* [[Checkmate - Peggy Nicholson|''Checkmate'']] - January, 1992 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #3172]]
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==Recognitions==
* [[The Darling Jade|''Darling Jade, The'']] - October 1984 [[Presents]], [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#732]]
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*1987  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|Golden Medallion]] Finalist - Long Contemporary Romance, ''[[Child's Play]]''
* [[Dolphins For Luck|''Dolphins For Luck'']] - February 1985 [[Presents]], [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#764]]
 
* [[Pure And Simple|''Pure and Simple'']] - February, 1993 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #3250]]
 
* [[Run So Far|''Run So Far'']] - November 1984 [[Presents]], [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#741]]
 
* [[Tender Offer|''Tender Offer'']] - October, 1989 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #3009]]
 
* [[The Truth About George|''Truth About George, The'']] - July, 1994 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #3322]]
 

Latest revision as of 01:22, 17 November 2024


Peggy Nicholson is a prolific writer of romance fiction and a former art teacher with a penchant for sailing. Born and raised in Texas, Nicholson had an adventurous childhood. Her father was a "wildcatter" (an oilman who drills wells in areas not known to be productive) and her mother an eccentric southerner. Nicholson's childhood aspirations included plans to become a wild animal collector, an astronaut, and a director.

After studying art and English at Brown University, she taught art to public high school students for ten years. Her background in art has had a significant influence on her writing style and choice of locations. She noted on the Harlequin Web site: "Romance and visual delight are very closely associated in my mind … and now I paint pictures with words. In general I've a weakness for geographical extremes—ocean, mountains, the desert. Also for dramatic weather, tropical downpours, wrath-of-God thunderstorms, outrageous sunrises."

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