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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
As an author for Harlequin [[American]] Romance, [[Deirdre Mardon]] published two books.
 
  
Deirdre Mardon won the [[1984 Golden Medallion Winners|1984 Golden Medallion]] in the Contemporary 65-80,000 Words category.
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Deirdre Mardon won the [[1984 Golden Medallion Winners|1984 Golden Medallion]] in the Contemporary 65-80,000 Words category for her novel ''[[Destiny's Sweet Errand]]''. She shared that award with co-winner [[Nora Roberts]] -- the first and only time two winners were declared in a single category. In 2006 she was an honoree of the [http://www.southcarolinaarts.com/fictionproject/2006winners.shtml South Carolina Fiction Project] for her story "The Meeting." That website provides the following information in her biography.  
  
In 2006 she was an honoree of the [http://www.southcarolinaarts.com/fictionproject/2006winners.shtml South Carolina Fiction Project] for her story "The Meeting." That website provides the following information in her biography.  
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<blockquote>Born in Chicago, Deirdre Mardon (“The Meeting”) has lived in many parts of the United States, and in Mexico. She studied journalism at Northwestern University and earned a Master's Degree in Spanish Literature at the University of Arizona. She is the author of seven published novels and numerous short stories, which have appeared in Redbook, Special Reports, and other magazines. She came to South Carolina in 2004 and is Director of the Congaree Vista Guild in Columbia. Set in the Depression-era Midwest, Mardon's story, “The Meeting,” is narrated by a young girl, Elaine, who discovers a family secret and handles it with surprising grace and love. ''Retrieved 4/5/2007.''</blockquote>
  
:Born in Chicago, Deirdre Mardon (“The Meeting”) has lived in many parts of the United States, and in Mexico. She studied journalism at Northwestern University and earned a Master's Degree in Spanish Literature at the University of Arizona. She is the author of seven published novels and numerous short stories, which have appeared in Redbook, Special Reports, and other magazines. She came to South Carolina in 2004 and is Director of the Congaree Vista Guild in Columbia. Set in the Depression-era Midwest, Mardon's story, “The Meeting,” is narrated by a young girl, Elaine, who discovers a family secret and handles it with surprising grace and love. ''Retrieved 4/5/2007.''
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As an author for Harlequin [[American]] Romance, [[Deirdre Mardon]] published two books. Writing for the Harlequin [[Intrigue]] imprint, she published three novels. Her novel ''[[In For A Penny]]'' was one of the first titles published under the [[Intrigue]] name.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
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* [[Canvas Of Passion|''Canvas of Passion'']] - [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|Harlequin American #9 ]] - June 1983
* [[Canvas Of Passion|''Canvas of Passion'']] - [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|Harlequin American ]] #9 - June 1983
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* [[Destiny's Sweet Errand|''Destiny's Sweet Errand'']] - [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|Harlequin American #33]] - December 1983
* [[Destiny's Sweet Errand|''Destiny's Sweet Errand'']] - [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|Harlequin American ]] #33 - December 1983; This title won the [[1984 Golden Medallion Winners|1984 Golden Medallion]] in the [[RITA&reg;: Best Long Contemporary Series|Contemporary 65-80,000 Words]] category. The honors in this category were shared by [[Nora Roberts]].
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* ''[[In For A Penny]]'' - August 1984 [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|Harlequin Intrigue # 2]]
* ''[[Reluctant Lover]]'' - [[Harlequin]] [[Intrigue]] (1985) ISBN 0373220154
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* ''[[A Jealous Mistress|Jealous Mistress, A]]'' - [[Harlequin]] [[Temptation]] (1984)
* ''[[With Penalty And Interest]]'' - [[Harlequin]] [[Intrigue]] (1985) ISBN 0373220200
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* ''[[Reluctant Lover]]'' - April 1985 [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|Harlequin Intrigue # 15]]
* ''[[In For A Penny]]'' - [[Harlequin]] [[Intrigue]] #2 (1984) ISBN 0373220022
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* ''[[A Touch of Madness|Touch Of Madness, A]]'' - [[Harlequin]] [[Temptation]] #31 (1984)
* ''[[A Jealous Mistress]]'' - [[Harlequin]] [[Temptation]] (1984) ISBN 0373251157
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* ''[[With Penalty And Interest]]'' - June 1985 [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|Harlequin Intrigue # 20]]
* ''[[A Touch of Madness]]'' - [[Harlequin]] [[Temptation]] #31 (1984) ISBN 0373251319
 
  
 
== Honors ==
 
== Honors ==
 
* Winner, [[1984 Golden Medallion Winners|1984 Golden Medallion]] in the [[RITA&reg;: Best Long Contemporary Series|Contemporary 65-80,000 Words]]
 
* Winner, [[1984 Golden Medallion Winners|1984 Golden Medallion]] in the [[RITA&reg;: Best Long Contemporary Series|Contemporary 65-80,000 Words]]

Revision as of 21:15, 28 May 2007

Biography

Deirdre Mardon won the 1984 Golden Medallion in the Contemporary 65-80,000 Words category for her novel Destiny's Sweet Errand. She shared that award with co-winner Nora Roberts -- the first and only time two winners were declared in a single category. In 2006 she was an honoree of the South Carolina Fiction Project for her story "The Meeting." That website provides the following information in her biography.

Born in Chicago, Deirdre Mardon (“The Meeting”) has lived in many parts of the United States, and in Mexico. She studied journalism at Northwestern University and earned a Master's Degree in Spanish Literature at the University of Arizona. She is the author of seven published novels and numerous short stories, which have appeared in Redbook, Special Reports, and other magazines. She came to South Carolina in 2004 and is Director of the Congaree Vista Guild in Columbia. Set in the Depression-era Midwest, Mardon's story, “The Meeting,” is narrated by a young girl, Elaine, who discovers a family secret and handles it with surprising grace and love. Retrieved 4/5/2007.

As an author for Harlequin American Romance, Deirdre Mardon published two books. Writing for the Harlequin Intrigue imprint, she published three novels. Her novel In For A Penny was one of the first titles published under the Intrigue name.

Books

Honors