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'''Lass Small''' was an Indiana-based author who has written for a wide range of [[Category]] publishers. Her work spans over 60 novels, beginning with her debut novel ''[[Innocent Seduction]]'' (written as [[Cally Hughes]]) (though another source cites ''[[A Lasting Treasure]]'' written under the Small name as her first[http://www.theromancereader.com/nf-huntington.html]). She was also known as [[Cally Hughes]] and [[Callie Hugher]]. Small's publishing career spanned 1983 through 2000. She received the [[Romantic Times Magazine]] [[Career Achievement Award]] in the "Series Romance Love & Laughter" category. Author [[Kate Huntington]] considers Small to be mentor and inspiration for her own career[http://www.theromancereader.com/nf-huntington.html]. She died on January 26, 2011. | '''Lass Small''' was an Indiana-based author who has written for a wide range of [[Category]] publishers. Her work spans over 60 novels, beginning with her debut novel ''[[Innocent Seduction]]'' (written as [[Cally Hughes]]) (though another source cites ''[[A Lasting Treasure]]'' written under the Small name as her first[http://www.theromancereader.com/nf-huntington.html]). She was also known as [[Cally Hughes]] and [[Callie Hugher]]. Small's publishing career spanned 1983 through 2000. She received the [[Romantic Times Magazine]] [[Career Achievement Award]] in the "Series Romance Love & Laughter" category. Author [[Kate Huntington]] considers Small to be mentor and inspiration for her own career[http://www.theromancereader.com/nf-huntington.html]. She died on January 26, 2011. | ||
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+ | * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lass_Small] | ||
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+ | *1988 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|Golden Medallion]] Finalist - Traditional Romance, ''[[Snow Bird]]'' | ||
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+ | *1988-89 [[RT Career Achievement Award]] Winner - Series Romance Love & Laughter |
Revision as of 02:37, 18 November 2024
Lass Small was an Indiana-based author who has written for a wide range of Category publishers. Her work spans over 60 novels, beginning with her debut novel Innocent Seduction (written as Cally Hughes) (though another source cites A Lasting Treasure written under the Small name as her first[1]). She was also known as Cally Hughes and Callie Hugher. Small's publishing career spanned 1983 through 2000. She received the Romantic Times Magazine Career Achievement Award in the "Series Romance Love & Laughter" category. Author Kate Huntington considers Small to be mentor and inspiration for her own career[2]. She died on January 26, 2011.
Contents
On the Web
- Wikipedia [3]
See also
Books
Series/Related Titles
Recognitions
- 1988 Golden Medallion Finalist - Traditional Romance, Snow Bird
Awards (body of work)
- 1988-89 RT Career Achievement Award Winner - Series Romance Love & Laughter