Julia Gregson
Julia Gregson | |
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Born |
Julia Gregson 1947 (age 68–69) London |
Pen name | Julia Gregson |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Ethnicity | British |
Citizenship | British |
Period | 2004 – present |
Genre | Historical fiction |
Notable works | Literary Review Short Story Award (1990) , Prince Maurice Prize for Literary Love Stories (2009) Romantic Novelist of the Year (2009) |
Notable awards | RoNA Award |
Spouse | Yes |
Children |
1 daughter, 4 step-children |
Website | |
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Julia Gregson (born 1947) is a British writer of short stories and novels. Her first published short story won Ryman's Literary Review Short story award. In 2009, her novel East of the Sun won the Prince Maurice Prize for Literary Love stories, and the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.[1]
Biography
Personal life
Married her daughter and four step-children, she lives in Monmouthshire, Wales.[2]
Career
Julia Gregson was a journalist for Sungravure Magazines in Australia before becoming a foreign correspondent in the United States of America. She went on assignments to Vietnam, India and Mexico. She started writing short-stories before publishing her first novel in 2004.
Bibliography
- The Water Horse (2004) aka The Angel Band (US title)
- East of the Sun (2008)
- Jasmine Nights (2012)
- Crossing Borders (2014)
References and sources
- ↑ Awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association, 2012-10-14
- ↑ About Julia Gregson, 2012-10-14
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