Difference between revisions of "Natale Stenzel"
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− | Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, '''Natale Stenzel''' is an incurable writer and a lifelong book addict. She wrote on school newspapers and literary magazines, usually as editor or co-editor, throughout junior and high schools. As a child, she loved Judy Blume, The Hardy Boys, Trixie Beldon and Madeleine L'Engle, gradually discovering Phyllis Whitney, Victoria Holt and Georgette Heyer. As a student, she discovered a passion for Shakespeare and Jane Austen. | + | Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, '''Natale Stenzel''' is an incurable writer and a lifelong book addict. She wrote on school newspapers and literary magazines, usually as editor or co-editor, throughout junior high and high schools. As a child, she loved Judy Blume, The Hardy Boys, Trixie Beldon and Madeleine L'Engle, gradually discovering Phyllis Whitney, Victoria Holt and Georgette Heyer. Traditional romance novels were just a short leap from there. As a student, she discovered a passion for Shakespeare and Jane Austen. |
− | After attending and graduating from the University of Missouri-Columbia, she moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and endured a short stint in technical/business writing. Soon thereafter, she went on to pursue her true love: romance novels, both the writing and the reading of them. After a move to lovely central Virginia, she sold her first book -- Forget Prince Charming (originally entitled The Prince of Frogs) at the 2002 Romance Writers of American conference in Denver, Colorado. In total, she's sold seven books for publication. | + | After attending and graduating from the University of Missouri-Columbia, she moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and endured a short stint in technical/business writing. Soon thereafter, she went on to pursue her true love: romance novels, both the writing and the reading of them. After a move to lovely central Virginia, she sold her first book -- Forget Prince Charming (originally entitled The Prince of Frogs) -- at the 2002 Romance Writers of American conference in Denver, Colorado. In total, she's sold seven books for publication. |
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* [[Pop-Up Dating]] - March 2004 ([[Harlequin Flipside]]) | * [[Pop-Up Dating]] - March 2004 ([[Harlequin Flipside]]) | ||
* [[Forget Prince Charming]] - November 2003 ([[Harlequin Flipside]]) | * [[Forget Prince Charming]] - November 2003 ([[Harlequin Flipside]]) | ||
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== Academia == | == Academia == |
Revision as of 16:41, 15 July 2008
Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Natale Stenzel is an incurable writer and a lifelong book addict. She wrote on school newspapers and literary magazines, usually as editor or co-editor, throughout junior high and high schools. As a child, she loved Judy Blume, The Hardy Boys, Trixie Beldon and Madeleine L'Engle, gradually discovering Phyllis Whitney, Victoria Holt and Georgette Heyer. Traditional romance novels were just a short leap from there. As a student, she discovered a passion for Shakespeare and Jane Austen.
After attending and graduating from the University of Missouri-Columbia, she moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and endured a short stint in technical/business writing. Soon thereafter, she went on to pursue her true love: romance novels, both the writing and the reading of them. After a move to lovely central Virginia, she sold her first book -- Forget Prince Charming (originally entitled The Prince of Frogs) -- at the 2002 Romance Writers of American conference in Denver, Colorado. In total, she's sold seven books for publication.
Contents
See Also
On the Web
Books
Paranormal Romance (as Natale Stenzel)
- Between a Rock and a Heart Place (book 3) - March 2009 (Dorchester Love Spell)
- The Druid Made Me Do It (book 2) - August 2008 (Dorchester Love Spell)
- Pandora's Box (book 1)- February 2008 (Dorchester Love Spell)
Category Romantic Comedy (as Natalie Stenzel)
- Seeking Miss Scarlet - April 2005 (Harlequin Flipside)
- All Shook Up - September 2004 (Harlequin Flipside)
- Pop-Up Dating - March 2004 (Harlequin Flipside)
- Forget Prince Charming - November 2003 (Harlequin Flipside)
Academia
- BJ in magazine journalism, cum laude, University of Missouri-Columbia
- BA in English literature, magna cum laude, University of Missouri-Columbia
- Phi Beta Kappa