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* [http://annestuart.blogspot.com/ Tales From The Salt Mines] - Sister Krissie's Blog
 
* [http://annestuart.blogspot.com/ Tales From The Salt Mines] - Sister Krissie's Blog
 
* [http://wellbehavedatalltimes.blogspot.com/ Well Behaved At All Times] - Blog with [[Jennifer Crusie]] and [[Eileen Dreyer]]. Three authors discuss their joint project [[The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes]]
 
* [http://wellbehavedatalltimes.blogspot.com/ Well Behaved At All Times] - Blog with [[Jennifer Crusie]] and [[Eileen Dreyer]]. Three authors discuss their joint project [[The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes]]
=== Interviews ==
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* [http://www.crescentblues.com/2_2issue/stuart.shtml Anne Stuart Interview] - at '''Crescent Blues'''
 
* [http://www.crescentblues.com/2_2issue/stuart.shtml Anne Stuart Interview] - at '''Crescent Blues'''

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Biography

Anne Stuart's first novel, Barrett's Hill, was published by Ballantine in 1974. She hasn't stopped publishing since, writing for all the major publishing houses in a variety of genres -- from Gothic to Category. She is a recipient of the Romance Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award, among other honors.

As a Harlequin American author, Anne Stuart has published 26 titles.

Her book The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes, the story of sisters with paranormal powers and normal problems, was a collaborative project with authors Jennifer Crusie and Eileen Dreyer.

Anne Stuart won the 1986 Golden Medallion in the Single Title Release Category.

Books

Honors

On the Web

Interviews