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Occupation
  
Name
  
Susan Wiggs

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author


Period
  
1987 - present

Education
  
Genre
  
Awards
  
RITA Award for Best Novel

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Books
  
Summer At Willow Lake, The Apple Orchard, The Beekeeper's Ball, The Winter Lodge, Return to Willow Lake

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Profiles

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Susan Wiggs is an American author of historical and contemporary romance novels.

Contents

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Early years

Wiggs began writing as a child, finishing her first novel, A Book About Some Bad Kids, when she was eight. She temporarily abandoned her dream of being a novelist after graduating from Harvard University, instead becoming a math teacher. She continued to read, especially reveling in romance novels. After running out of reading material one evening in 1983, she began writing again, using the working title A Book About Some Bad Adults.

Career

For three years Wiggs continued to write, and in 1987 Zebra Books published her first novel, a Western historical romance named Texas Wildflower. Her subsequent historical and contemporary romances have been set in a wide range of settings and time periods. Many of her novels are set in areas where she's lived or visited. She gave up teaching in 1992 to write full-time, and has since completed an average of two books per year.

In 2000, Wiggs began writing single-title women's fiction stories in addition to historical romance novels. The first, The You I Never Knew, was published in 2001. After writing mass-market original novels for several years, Wiggs made her hardcover debut in 2003 with Home Before Dark.

Many of her novels are connected, allowing Wiggs to revisit established characters.

Her books have been published in many languages, including French, German, Dutch, Latvian, Japanese, Hungarian and Russian.

Wiggs's books are frequently named finalists for the RITA Award, the highest honor given in the genre. She received the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Romance of the year in 1993 for Lord of the Night. She won a second RITA in 2000 when The Charm School was named "Favorite Book of the Year." She has also won the RITA in 2001 for Best Short Historical for The Mistress. and in 2006 for Lakeside Cottage. She has also been the recipient of the Holt Medallion, the Colorado Award of Excellence, and the Peninsula Romance Writer's of America Blue Boa Award. Romantic Times has twice named her a Career Achievement Award winner.

Personal

Wiggs lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington with her husband and daughter. Her mother maintains her web page.

References

Susan Wiggs Wikipedia


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