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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
As an author for [[Harlequin Temptation]], Emily McKay published three novels. She is also known as Emily McKaskle. She earned a degree in English from Texas A&M University. She worked as a middle school teacher after graduation before turning to writing full-time. In 2001, she was a [[Golden Heart]] finalist for her manuscript ''Love Letters To Tabitha'' which was published by [[Harlequin Temptation]] in 2003 as ''[[Baby, Be Mine]]''. This book was a 2004 [[RITA]] finalist in the Best First Book and Best Short Contemporary Romance categories.
 
As an author for [[Harlequin Temptation]], Emily McKay published three novels. She is also known as Emily McKaskle. She earned a degree in English from Texas A&M University. She worked as a middle school teacher after graduation before turning to writing full-time. In 2001, she was a [[Golden Heart]] finalist for her manuscript ''Love Letters To Tabitha'' which was published by [[Harlequin Temptation]] in 2003 as ''[[Baby, Be Mine]]''. This book was a 2004 [[RITA]] finalist in the Best First Book and Best Short Contemporary Romance categories.

Revision as of 00:29, 29 October 2008

Biography

As an author for Harlequin Temptation, Emily McKay published three novels. She is also known as Emily McKaskle. She earned a degree in English from Texas A&M University. She worked as a middle school teacher after graduation before turning to writing full-time. In 2001, she was a Golden Heart finalist for her manuscript Love Letters To Tabitha which was published by Harlequin Temptation in 2003 as Baby, Be Mine. This book was a 2004 RITA finalist in the Best First Book and Best Short Contemporary Romance categories.

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