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Karen Fox has been jotting down poems and bits of verse for more than thirty years. It started as therapy when she condensed her hope, fear, anger, and joy into images shared through words. At first she wrote only for herself. Later, she helped start the Fulton Writers Group and worked with the Fulton Art League to establish a long running project that paired works by local writers and artists in an annual Artistic Conspiracy Exhibit. She became known statewide in 1987 when her poem Houseguest was published in the First Anthology of Missouri Women Writers. Her work appeared in several other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Karen Fox has been jotting down poems and bits of verse for more than thirty years. It started as therapy when she condensed her hope, fear, anger, and joy into images shared through words. At first she wrote only for herself. Later, she helped start the Fulton Writers Group and worked with the Fulton Art League to establish a long running project that paired works by local writers and artists in an annual Artistic Conspiracy Exhibit. She became known statewide in 1987 when her poem Houseguest was published in the First Anthology of Missouri Women Writers. Her work appeared in several other anthologies, including Road Kill Stew and Bridges. Recently, she has been featured in Poetry Breakfast.
Autorenporträt
To date, Karen, has published eight paranormal romance books with Kensington, Leisure Books, and Berkley, plus a novella with BelleBooks and a short story with DAW. In addition, she's published four short stories and two novels for the sweet contemporary romance Dogwood Series. Her second book, Somewhere My Love (now retitled My Enemy, My Lover), was a RITA Finalist in 1998. Prince of Charming (now entitled One Fine Fae), a paranormal romance, was a winner for the 2001 Award of Excellence in the Paranormal Category and Finalist for the 2001 NationalReaders' Choice Award. Buttercup Baby (now titled In the Family Fae), another book in the contemporary fae line, went on to win the Booksellers' Best Award.