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== Biography ==
 
 
Joanne Rock turned a passion for writing into a career when imaginary characters kept her awake at night, demanding she tell their stories.  A three-time [[RITA]] nominee and author of over forty romances in a variety of subgenres, she enjoys writing [[medieval]] historicals and sexy contemporaries along with the occasional romantic suspense.  Joanne traces her passion for all things medieval to an early brush with John Keats' poem "The Eve of St. Agnes" and a rapt fascination with the Pre-Raphaelites' depiction of medieval themes.  As a writer, she enjoys supplementing her more research-intensive trips to the Middle Ages with faster-paced contemporary stories sparked by the characters she meets in real life.  Joanne teaches film and literature at Plattsburgh State (NY).
 
Joanne Rock turned a passion for writing into a career when imaginary characters kept her awake at night, demanding she tell their stories.  A three-time [[RITA]] nominee and author of over forty romances in a variety of subgenres, she enjoys writing [[medieval]] historicals and sexy contemporaries along with the occasional romantic suspense.  Joanne traces her passion for all things medieval to an early brush with John Keats' poem "The Eve of St. Agnes" and a rapt fascination with the Pre-Raphaelites' depiction of medieval themes.  As a writer, she enjoys supplementing her more research-intensive trips to the Middle Ages with faster-paced contemporary stories sparked by the characters she meets in real life.  Joanne teaches film and literature at Plattsburgh State (NY).
  
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As an author for [[Harlequin Temptation]], Joanne Rock published five novels.
 
As an author for [[Harlequin Temptation]], Joanne Rock published five novels.
 
 
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==

Revision as of 06:56, 23 August 2011

Joanne Rock turned a passion for writing into a career when imaginary characters kept her awake at night, demanding she tell their stories. A three-time RITA nominee and author of over forty romances in a variety of subgenres, she enjoys writing medieval historicals and sexy contemporaries along with the occasional romantic suspense. Joanne traces her passion for all things medieval to an early brush with John Keats' poem "The Eve of St. Agnes" and a rapt fascination with the Pre-Raphaelites' depiction of medieval themes. As a writer, she enjoys supplementing her more research-intensive trips to the Middle Ages with faster-paced contemporary stories sparked by the characters she meets in real life. Joanne teaches film and literature at Plattsburgh State (NY).

A former Golden Heart recipient, Joanne has won numerous awards for her stories. Her work has been reprinted in twenty-six countries and translated into nineteen languages. She writes for the Harlequin Blaze, Harlequin Temptation and Historical lines. She has a Master's degree in English from the University of Louisville and enjoys critiquing and giving writing workshops with romantic suspense author Catherine Mann.

As an author for Harlequin Temptation, Joanne Rock published five novels.

Books

Novellas/Short Stories

Awards/Honors

  • Romance Writers of America Golden Heart winner
  • Three-time RITA nominee
  • eHarlequin Reader's Choice Award
  • Romantic Times Career Achievement Nominee
  • W.I.S.H. Award from Romantic Times
  • Cataromance Reviewers Choice Award
  • Beacon, Blue Boa, Winter Rose Awards
  • The Suzannah Award (Northern Louisiana)

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