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Thoughts on Women's History: 2004 Online Women's History Month. - Page 4


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A university graduate, Wendy worked as a teacher before taking leave to care for her youngest child and concentrate on her writing career.

Wendy is the course writer of "Henry VIII and his Wives" and "Writing Tudor Fiction."


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About Sandra Worth:

Sandra Worth holds an honours B.A. in Political Science and Economics from the University of Toronto and was first published at twenty-three by U of T Press. She is a frequent contributor of articles to The Ricardian Register, the quarterly publication of the U.S. Richard III Society and has been published by Blanc Sanglier, the publication of the Yorkshire, England, branch of the Richard III Society.

Sandra has been invited to teach the Wars of the Roses Course at Suite University, commencing in late 2003.LOVE AND WAR, her debut novel agented by Irene Kraas, Irene Kraas Literary Agency, is nominated for the 2003 Dorothy Parker Award, awarded by the Reviewers International oganization. Sandra is the winner of the following writing prizes:

  • The 2003 Bay Area Writers League Open Manuscript First Place Award of $1500.

  • The 2002 Gardenia Press AnnualFirst Novel competition

  • The Grand Prize in the 2000 Authorlink International New Author Awards Competition, judged by Thomas J. Colgan, Senior Editor, The Berkley Publishing Group (Penguin Putnam) and held in conjunction with the University of Georgia where she was flown by Authorlink to receive her certificate and $500 cash award.

  • The First Place Award of $100 in the Historical/Western category of the Authorlink International New Author Awards Competition.

 

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1.   Feb 24, 2004 2:34 AM
Thanks for the direct link, Wendy. It looks great. I'll definitely catch up with you in March.
All the best. Penny

-- posted by pennywhitting





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