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Occupation
  
Novelist

Genre
  
Language
  
English

Name
  
Eileen Buckholtz


Nationality
  
United States

Role
  
Novelist

Period
  
1982-1997

Spouse
  
Howard Buckholtz

Pen name
  
Alyssa Howard (with Ruth Glick, Carolyn Males, Louise Titchener),Eileen Buckholtz,Amanda Lee and Samantha Chase (with Ruth Glick),Rebecca York (until 1997 with Ruth Glick)

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Eileen Buckholtz, née Garber (b. 1949) was a United States novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.

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Biography

Eileen Garber was born in 1949. She married Howard Buckholtz, and they had two sons, Ryan and David. She lives in Maryland, United States.

Eileen worked in the Department of Defense from 1970 to 2001.

Her first published novel was, Love is Elected as Alyssa Howard, a collaborative effort with Ruth Glick, Louise Titchener, and Carolyn Males, they wrote other novel. She continued writing Young Adult's novels with Ruth Glick, and romance novels under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997, when she decided to stop writing.

Since 1994, Eileen has been designing websites and serves as President of Technology Concepts, Inc.

Awards

  • 1982 - Romantic Times Nominee for Best Romance, Love is Elected
  • 1987 - Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award for Romantic Suspense Series, The Peregrine Connection
  • 1992 - Romance Writers of America RITA Award finalist for Best Romantic Suspense Novel, Bayou Moon
  • 1993-1994, Romantic Times Nominee for Best Series Romance, Tangled Vows
  • 1995-1996 - Romantic Times Career Achievement Award winner for Series Romantic Mystery
  • 1995-1996 - Romantic Times Career Achievement Award Nominee for Series Storyteller of the Year
  • 1996 - Washington Romance Writers Outstanding Achievement Award
  • 1997 - Romance Writers of America RITA Award finalist for Best Romantic Suspense Novel, For Your Eyes Only
  • References

    Eileen Buckholtz Wikipedia


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