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== Biography ==
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'''Gwynne Forster''' is the pen-name of ''Gwendolyn Johnson-Acsadi'', and the story of her journey to publication as an author of fiction can be found [http://nyc10044.com/wire/2120/forster.html here]. She is a national best-selling and award-winning author of four books of general mainstream fiction, seventeen romance novels and five novellas.
[[Gwynne Forster]] is the pen-name of Gwendolyn Johnson-Acsadi, and the story of her journey to publication as an author of fiction can be found [http://nyc10044.com/wire/2120/forster.html here]. She is a national best-selling and award-winning author of four books of general mainstream fiction, seventeen romance novels and five novellas.
 
  
She holds bachelors and masters degrees in sociology and a masters degree in economics/demography. As a demographer, she is widely published. She is formerly chief of (non-medical) research in fertility and family planning in the Population Division of the United Nations in New York and served for four years as chairperson of the International Programme Committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (London, England).[http://gwynneforster.com/about.html] She has also served for "two stints as a university professor".[http://blogginginblack.com/?p=512]
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She holds bachelors and masters degrees in sociology and a masters degree in economics/demography. As a demographer, she is widely published. She is formerly chief of (non-medical) research in fertility and family planning in the Population Division of the United Nations in New York and served for four years as chairperson of the International Programme Committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (London, England).[http://gwynneforster.com/about.html here] She has also served for "two stints as a university professor".[http://blogginginblack.com/?p=512 here]
  
 
==On The Web==
 
==On The Web==
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==Romance Novels==
 
==Romance Novels==
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* ''[[Love Me or Leave Me]] '', September 2005 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[After The Loving - Gwynne Forster|After The Loving]]'', February 2005 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Last Chance At Love]]'', July 2004 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Flying High]]'', August 2003 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Once In a Lifetime]]'', July 2002 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Scarlet Woman]]'', July 2001 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Secret Desire]]'', November 2000 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Midnight Magic]]'', August 2000 ([[Genesis Press]])
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* ''[[Swept Away - Gwynne Forster|Swept Away]]'', April 2000 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Against The Wind - Gwynne Forster|Against The Wind]]'', November 1999 ([[Genesis Press]])
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* ''[[Fools Rush In]]'', October 1999 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Beyond Desire - Gwynne Forster|Beyond Desire]]'', January 1999 ([[Kimani Press]])
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* ''[[Naked Soul]]'', May 1998 ([[Genesis Press]])
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* ''[[Obsession - Gwynne Forster|Obsession]]'', April 1998 ([[Kensington]])
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* ''[[Ecstasy - Gwynne Forster|Ecstasy]]'', July 1997 ([[Kensington]])
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* ''[[Against All Odds - Gwynne Forster|Against All Odds]]'', September 1996 ([[Kensington]])
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* ''[[Sealed with a Kiss]]'', October 1995 ([[Kensington]])
  
* ''[[Love Me or Leave Me]] '', September 2005. Kimani Press.
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== Awards ==
* ''[[After The Loving]]'', February 2005.
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* [[2006 Career Achievement Award Winners|2006 Career Achievement Award Winner]] - [[Romantic Times Magazine]] - African-American
* ''[[Last Chance At Love]]'', July 2004.
 
* ''[[Flying High]]'', August 2003.
 
* ''[[Once In a Lifetime]]'', July 2002.
 
* ''[[Scarlet Woman]]'', July 2001.
 
* ''[[Secret Desire]]'', November 2000.
 
* ''[[Midnight Magic]]'', August 2000.
 
* ''[[Swept Away]]'', April 2000.
 
* ''[[Against The Wind]]'', November 1999.
 
* ''[[Fools Rush In]]'', October 1999.
 
* ''[[Beyond Desire]]'', January 1999.
 
* ''[[Naked Soul]]'', May 1998.
 
* ''[[Obsession]]'', April 1998.
 
* ''[[Ecstasy]]'', July 1997.
 
* ''[[Against All Odds]]'', September 1996.
 
* ''[[Sealed with a Kiss]]'', October 1995.
 

Latest revision as of 14:05, 5 November 2022


Gwynne Forster is the pen-name of Gwendolyn Johnson-Acsadi, and the story of her journey to publication as an author of fiction can be found here. She is a national best-selling and award-winning author of four books of general mainstream fiction, seventeen romance novels and five novellas.

She holds bachelors and masters degrees in sociology and a masters degree in economics/demography. As a demographer, she is widely published. She is formerly chief of (non-medical) research in fertility and family planning in the Population Division of the United Nations in New York and served for four years as chairperson of the International Programme Committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (London, England).here She has also served for "two stints as a university professor".here

On The Web

Romance Novels

Awards