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== Biography ==
 
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She began publishing fiction in 1978. She has written for various publishers in a variety of genres, including historical romance, fantasy, saga, Gothic, horror/mystery, contemporary and time travel.  
 
She began publishing fiction in 1978. She has written for various publishers in a variety of genres, including historical romance, fantasy, saga, Gothic, horror/mystery, contemporary and time travel.  
  
1991, won Romantic Times magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award for New Age Fiction
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1991, won Romantic Times magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award for New Age Fiction 1992, awarded the Certificate of Excellence in Career Achievement in Historical Fantasy and Reviewers' Choice Certificate of Excellence for "Sweet Forever" (Pinnacle Books, May 1992)
1992, awarded the Certificate of Excellence in Career Achievement in Historical Fantasy and Reviewers' Choice Certificate of Excellence for "Sweet Forever" (Pinnacle Books, May 1992)
 
  
 
Beginning as a nonfiction writer in 1960, she did freelance work for several newspapers and magazines. She also wrote and illustrated two of poetry before turning full time to fiction.
 
Beginning as a nonfiction writer in 1960, she did freelance work for several newspapers and magazines. She also wrote and illustrated two of poetry before turning full time to fiction.
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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
* [[Detour To Euphoria|''Detour To Euphoria '']] - April 1987,  [[Loveswept By The Numbers|Loveswept #188]]
 
* [[Detour To Euphoria|''Detour To Euphoria '']] - April 1987,  [[Loveswept By The Numbers|Loveswept #188]]
 
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* Saint Simons: the Closest Thing to Peaceful  1974
Swan’s way - 1997
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* [[Contents For Sale]] - 1978
Savannah Scarlet - 1997
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* [[Rainbow Hammock]] - 1983
Sands of Destiny - 1996
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* [[Tainted Lilies]] -  1984
Almost heaven - 1995
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* [[Summer Lightning - Becky Lee Weyrich|Summer Lightning]] - 1985
Once Upon Forever - 1994
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* [[Rapture's Slave]] - 1986
Whispers in Time - 1993
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* [[Hot Winds From Bombay]] - 1987
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* [[The Thistle And The Rose]] - 1987
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* [[Detour To Euphoria]] - 1987
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* [[Captive Of Desire]] - 1989
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* [[Scarlet Thread]] - 1989
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* [[Gypsy Moon]] -  1990
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* [[Silver Tears]] - 1990
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* [[Sweet Forever]] - 1992
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* [[Whispers In Time]] - 1993
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* [[Night Magic]] - 1993
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* [[Spellbound Kisses]] - 1993
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* [[Once Upon Forever]] - 1994
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* The Topaz Man Presents: Presents a Dream Come True  - 1994
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* [[Almost Heaven - Becky Lee Weyrich|Almost Heaven]] - 1995
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* [[Savannah Scarlett]] - 1996
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* [[Sands Of Destiny]] -  1996
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* [[The Seventh Bride]] - 1997
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* [[Swan's Way]] -  1997
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* Endless Night / Rendezvous - 1997

Latest revision as of 03:50, 4 January 2012

Biography

As an author for Loveswept, Becky Lee Weyrich published one romance novel.

She began publishing fiction in 1978. She has written for various publishers in a variety of genres, including historical romance, fantasy, saga, Gothic, horror/mystery, contemporary and time travel.

1991, won Romantic Times magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award for New Age Fiction 1992, awarded the Certificate of Excellence in Career Achievement in Historical Fantasy and Reviewers' Choice Certificate of Excellence for "Sweet Forever" (Pinnacle Books, May 1992)

Beginning as a nonfiction writer in 1960, she did freelance work for several newspapers and magazines. She also wrote and illustrated two of poetry before turning full time to fiction.

A member of Romance Writers of America and a board member of Southeastern Writers' Association, Weyrich is the originator of the Becky Lee Weyrich Fiction Award, presented annually at the Southeastern Writers' Workshop on St. Simons Island, Georgia.

After roaming the world as a Navy wife, the Georgia-born author now resides in a vintage beach cottage on St. Simons Island with her husband. Her hobbies include golf, beachcombing, cruises to exotic shores, and collecting Victorian antiques.

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