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== Honors == | == Honors == | ||
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− | * [[Romantic Times]] - Career Achievement Award, 1993/94 Series Romantic Fantasy | + | * [[Romantic Times Magazine]] - [[Career Achievement Award]], 1993/94 Series Romantic Fantasy |
− | * [[Romantic Times]] - Career Achievement Award, 1995/96 Romantic Fantasy | + | * [[Romantic Times Magazine]] - [[Career Achievement Award]], 1995/96 Romantic Fantasy |
== One the Web == | == One the Web == | ||
* [http://www.maggieshayne.com/ Maggie Shayne] - Official website | * [http://www.maggieshayne.com/ Maggie Shayne] - Official website |
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Contents
Biography
Like many authors, Maggie Shayne started her career during a long night caring for a fussy child. Out of reading material, she began working on her own story. Since then, she's published over forty novels in addition to writing scripts for Guiding Light and As The World Turns. She is also a practitioner of Wicca, and often works the religion's themes of peace and empowerment into her work.
Her honors include various Romantic Times Magazine Career Achievement awards, the National Readers' Choice Award, and a RITA (in the fine tradition of Susan Lucci, Maggie Shayne was nominated for the RITA twelve times before winning), for novella "Her Best Enemy". Her novel Eternity was optioned by the motion picture industry.
As an author for Harlequin American Romance, Maggie Shayne published one title.
Books
- Burning Bright: Return of the Light - American #1041 - November 2004
- Darker Than Midnight - 2005
Novellas
- "Her Best Enemy" - Night's Edge, Maggie Shayne won the 2005 RITA® in the Best Romantic Novella category; Harlequin Books.
Honors
- RITA
- Romantic Times Magazine - Career Achievement Award, 1993/94 Series Romantic Fantasy
- Romantic Times Magazine - Career Achievement Award, 1995/96 Romantic Fantasy
One the Web
- Maggie Shayne - Official website