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− | '''Susan Macias''', aka ''Susan Macias Redmon''(b. 1958), has earned a Masters in Writing Popular Fiction. She wrote [[Historical Romance|historical romances]] and [[Category|category romances]] under her maiden name, but dropped it in 1996 to write solely under the pseudonym [[Susan Mallery]]. | + | [[Category:RITA Award Finalists]] |
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+ | '''Susan Macias''', aka ''Susan Macias Redmon'' (b. 1958), has earned a Masters in Writing Popular Fiction. She wrote [[Historical Romance|historical romances]] and [[Category|category romances]] under her maiden name, but dropped it in 1996 to write solely under the pseudonym [[Susan Mallery]]. | ||
She makes her home in Washington State and counts author [[Christina Dodd]] among her close friends. | She makes her home in Washington State and counts author [[Christina Dodd]] among her close friends. |
Latest revision as of 01:37, 12 November 2024
Susan Macias, aka Susan Macias Redmon (b. 1958), has earned a Masters in Writing Popular Fiction. She wrote historical romances and category romances under her maiden name, but dropped it in 1996 to write solely under the pseudonym Susan Mallery.
She makes her home in Washington State and counts author Christina Dodd among her close friends.
See also
On the Web
Books
- Courtney's Cowboy – July 1996 (HarperMonogram)
- Fire In The Dark - August 1995 (HarperMonogram)
- First Mate - May 1992 (Kismet #91)
- Frontier Flame - January 1992 (Diamond Books)
- Honeysuckle DeVine - February 1996 (HarperMonogram)
- Master Of The Chase - July 1993 (Kismet #159)
- Sweet Escape - August 1994 (Diamond Books)
- Tender Victory - February 1993 (Diamond Books)