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Tracy Cooper-Posey
is a national award-winning writer. An Australian, she brought her
family with her to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1996 to marry. Tracy
is a “net citizen”: She met and courted her husband on the Internet,
and has coordinated discussion groups and teaching on-line. She
teaches popular fiction writing both on-line and at college, and
entertains students and the public with anecdotes and insights into
one the most antisocial professions in the world, and the peculiar
industry it drives.
In 1994 Tracy won the Emma Darcy Award for novelists, for her novel
Eyes of a Stranger, and repeated her success by placing fourth in
the 1998 competition with
Diana by the Moon. She has been nominated
for the Carol Anne Sorel Encouragement Award for writers, and was
awarded the Sherlock Holmes Society of Western Australia’s Best
Pastiche Award for her Sherlockian novel
Chronicles of the Lost
Years -- a Sherlock Holmes Mystery.
Diana by the Moon was nominated
for Best Original eBook in the prestigious Frankfurt eBook Awards
for 2000. Her short stories and articles have appeared in various
Canadian and Australian magazines and periodicals, and on the
Internet.
So far Tracy’s life has encompassed an eighteen month stint on
war-ravaged Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea, and at various
times she has been a secretary, office clerk, single mother,
freelance writer, public speaker, columnist, law student,
international traveler, writing teacher, advertising production
coordinator (for a national newsmagazine), web-press production
coordinator, and the first female cinematograph operator in Western
Australia. Most recently she was the editor and managing editor of
WHERE Edmonton magazine, and she also teaches creative writing at
Grant MacEwan College. She currently lives in Edmonton with her
husband and their blended family of three children.
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Dangerous
Beauty
Anastasia
Black's sequel to Forbidden. "I absolutely loved this book."
Teri for
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Forbbiden
I cannot say
enough wonderful things about this story. It is, bar none,
the best story Ellora's Cave has to offer.
Danica
Favorite-McDonald,
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