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Penny Rudolph

Auteur de Thicker Than Blood

4 oeuvres 98 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

Œuvres de Penny Rudolph

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Date de naissance
19??-01-06
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania, USA
Center Valley, Pennsylvania, USA
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Études
New Mexico State University (BA and grad work)
Professions
science writer
medical writer
magazine editor (water industry; medical magazine; Farm Bureau)
journalism teacher
English teacher
public affairs (university; water industry) (tout afficher 11)
grocery clerk
bartender
waitress
chile taster
secretary
Relations
Rudolph, Ralph (husband)
Organisations
International Thriller Writers
Mystery Writers of America
Sisters in Crime
Prix et distinctions
National Writers Association
Southwestern Writers Conference
Florida First Coast Writers' Festival
James Jones Literary Competition
Panhandle Professional Writers Association
International Gold Quill
Agent
Sorche Fairbank
Courte biographie
I've worked as a bartender, truck driver (I had to stand up to shift!), chile picker, musician, bookkeeper, secretary, anything I could convince people I should be paid for.

When I finally finished college, I graduated to science writing, medical writing, feature writing. I loved doing widely diverse things, from watching open-heart surgery to talking to ranchers about cattle breeding, to interviewing NASA scientists about Saturn. I've made the rounds with a game warden, interviewed opera stars, visited digs with an archeologist, watched the making of steel, and interviewed Apache hunters.

Later I taught high school creative writing and journalism at the college level. When I decided money might be a nice thing to have, I turned to corporate writing. I was the pleased and surprised recipient of more than 50 national writing/editing awards including an International Golden Quill.

When I got to where money wasn't all that important, I tried my hand at fiction. I'm sure glad money wasn't important because that was a real uphill battle. Along the way I won a 2003 EPPIE and was a finalist in five national fiction competitions.

I've lived most of my life in New Mexico, with a few detours to the east and west coasts. Albuquerque is my home now, which I share with my husband Ralph and a small menagerie of rescued animals.

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A down-on-her-luck garage owner finds a car parked there that may have been involved in a crime, but is reluctant to go to the police because of her history. Most likely it was my mood, but I never totally engaged with this story.
 
Signalé
bfister | May 17, 2008 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
4
Membres
98
Popularité
#193,038
Critiques
1
ISBN
16

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