Angeline M. Bishop
Biography
Inspired by the volunteers of a local community center, Angeline M. Bishop wrote North Star, her debut novel and the first book in the Sheridan series for Soul Mate Publishing. Angeline drew on her ten years of work experience in academics to create series leads Caresse Aldana and Graham Sheridan. She wants to transport romance readers from their stressful lives by providing sensual love stories that feature captivating characters with strong family values.
Angeline was born in Washington, D. C., but lived most of her life in New Jersey and considers the 'Garden State' her home. Her childhood passion for writing led to a degree in English Literature and a membership in Romance Writers of America.
She is an active member of the NAACP and a current board member of Write of Passage, Inc., a nonprofit organization that supports under-served artists in the Baltimore, MD, area. She also enjoys providing aspiring writers with writing resources to help them strengthen their craft.
On the Web
- Angeline M. Bishop Official Site http://www.angelinembishop.com
- Angeline M. Bishop Blog http://ambishop1.weebly.com/blog.html
- Angeline M. Bishop Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AMB.Novels
- Angeline M. Bishop Twitter http://twitter.com/ambishop1
- Angeline M. Bishop Shelfari http://www.shelfari.com/authors/a3620030/Angeline-M-Bishop/
- Angeline M. Bishop Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5340736.Angeline_M_Bishop
- SMP Author Group http://smpauthors.wordpress.com/
Articles/Interviews
- Meet Angeline M. Bishop (Romance Author HotSpot)[1]
- Author Spotlight – Angeline M. Bishop (Interview by Award-winning author, Dyanne Davis)[2]
- Featured Author – Angeline M. Bishop (Shades of Romance Magazine)[3]
- Angeline M. Bishop is in the House Today!! (Real World on Writing)[4]
Books
Fiction
- North Star – Book One of The Sherdian Series - 2011 (Soul Mate Publishing)
- South Beach – Book Two of The Sherdian Series - Coming in 2012 (Soul Mate Publishing)
Awards/Honors
- 2011 Rising Star Award Winner, December 4, 2011 - Southern Burlington County NAACP [5]