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STAR meets on the 4th Saturday of
every month at 10
AM
at the
Piccadilly Cafeteria in the Melbourne Mall off Hwy 192
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Previously
a competitive athlete and coach,
Kresley Cole
now concentrates on her dream of writing romance. Her first
book, THE CAPTAIN OF ALL PLEASURES (Pocket Books, July 2003)
was a 2003 Romantic Times Magazine Reviewers’
Choice Award Winner and her second release, THE PRICE OF
PLEASURE (Pocket, July 2004), was an RT Top Pick.
2004
was a busy year for Cole as she sold a Highland historical
trilogy to Pocket Books in the spring, rounded out the
summer with another two-book sale to PB for a new paranormal
romance series, and in the fall sold a story for a Pocket
anthology. IF YOU DARE, the first book in the MacCarrick
historical trilogy will be released in May 2005, with IF YOU
DESIRE and IF YOU DECEIVE to follow in 2006. The
paranormal romances, as yet untitled, will be released
between the historicals with the first to come in April
2006.
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Sharon
Calvin is currently targeting three category lines, making
use of her twenty-years in product marketing to plan,
execute, and deliver manuscripts on time and under budget!
Heart of the Storm, a short contemporary story about
a female US Coast Guard rescue swimmer is a 2004 Golden
Heart finalist. In addition to her time spent in the
corporate communication world, she’s studied psychology,
jewelry design, rode horses competitively for over ten
years, and earned her advanced open water SCUBA certificate
by diving to 131 feet on the Santa Rosa reef in Cozumel,
Mexico. Married over twenty years to a true renaissance
man, she has instant access to information on such diverse
subjects as rock climbing, road racing, ski patrol duties,
and General Aviation. She is serving her second term as the
STAR Vice President.
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Patricia
Giagiacumo Clay (Pat) grew up in Schenectady, New York.
Her parents, Italian immigrants, raised a family of seven
daughters of which she was last. After a B.S. in
Speech from SUNY at Geneseo, she taught English on Long
Island.
Later she moved to Dayton,
Ohio, received an M.A. from the University of Cincinnati
and spent the next twenty-five years as Speech Pathologist
in the public school system, wrote research and design
units for the state, and pushed all those story ideas to
the back of her brain.
Then -- retirement and
paradise! She moved to Merritt Island with her husband of
thirty-seven years. Her son and daughter are nearby - they
found paradise earlier in life than she.
A life-long baseball fan,
and not to be outdone by Heather Harper, she’s been
kissed by Johnny Bench and hugged by Pete Rose and would
like to give Derek Jeter a shot. She’s been on stage
with clown, Emmett Kelly Jr. and delivered a birthday cake
to jazz-man, Woody Herman.
Pat has completed five
contemporary novels (with a few false starts thrown in),
some with elements of suspense, some without. Currently
she is a free-lance correspondent for Communities Section
of Florida Today.
At STAR she’s worked on
hospitality, been contest coordinator and secretary.
Currently she has dusted off her high school cheerleading
pom-poms to serve as STAR “rewarder-for-good-member-deeds.”
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JoMarie
DeGioia has an
interesting work history.
She’s flown the Star Tours ride at Disney MGM,
shrunk herself to fit into the Honey I Shrunk the Kids
playground and gotten to know Mickey Mouse from the
“inside.” She’s
been a bookseller at Barnes & Noble, and still leads a
romance reading group in her local B & N.
A professional copy editor for her town’s
newspaper, Harmony Notes, she also offers a critique
service to fellow writers.
JoMarie
writes sensual Romances, both Historical and Contemporary.
Her first Historical, Raven’s Flight, was
published by Denlinger’s Publishers, Ltd. in 2001.
She lives in Harmony, Florida with her husband, two
daughters, two calico cats and one oddly endearing
half-Dachshund/half-Lab dog.
And after five years spent in Indiana, even three
hurricanes could not blow her out of the Sunshine State!
She
is a member of RWA and Space Coast Authors of Romance.
She is active both locally and nationally, is a
member of PRO and has served on several committees.
She is the current PRO Liaison for STAR.
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Marian
H. Griffin worked in
television for many years. Her first publishing
credit was a short historical, The Rules of Being a
Lady, in the online newsletter, A Hint of Seduction.
Her paranormal novel, Larkfield House, won second place
in the Ignite the Flame contest.
She
is a member of RWA and FL STAR, as well as the
Washington Romance Writers and From the Heart, an online
romance writers' group. She received her RWA
PRO status and looks forward to (dreams of, hopes for,
pines to, drools over) becoming a member of PAN.
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Traci
Hall has always loved a good story.
As a kid she would practice her fledgling
story-telling skills on her little brother and younger
cousins as they camped out, in the dark, at night, in the
back yard. The thrill of having them all hang on her every
word as she alternately scared them or grossed them out
was habit forming. Now Traci is a full time writer, living
in Southern Florida with her husband and two teens.
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Heather
Dawn Harper has recited
poetry with one of the X-MEN, been kissed by a rock star,
and hugged by an Academy Award nominee. But nothing compares
to living the fairytale of being married to her hero.
She is the proud wife of an USAF veteran and a stay-at-home
mother of three children ages five and under. While her
background is in theater, her future belongs in the pages of
a book. In the wee hours between sanity and sleep she makes
time to write. Heather is currently working on her first
novel ROSES MEAN REMEMBER. A Native Oklahoman, she resides
in Florida with her family and a menagerie of pets.
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~In memoriam~
Sandi Haddad
www.sandistar.com
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Rachel
Hauck is a multi-published author living in
sunny, though sometimes hurricane plagued, central Florida
with her husband, Tony, a youth pastor. They have three
ornery pets. She graduated from Ohio State University and
is a huge Buckeyes football fan. Rachel is a past
President of American Christian Fiction Writers. Visit her
blog and web site at www.rachelhauck.com.
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Catherine
Kean penned her first novella at age twelve and
first full-length manuscript at sixteen. After
completing a B.A., Double Major (First Class), in English
and History from the
University
of
Victoria
, B.C.,
Canada
, she was accepted into the post-graduate Works of Art
Course run by Sotheby’s auctioneers in
London
,
England
, where she studied centuries of history, antiques and
fine art. She worked in
Canada
for several years as an antique and fine art appraiser,
which inspired unique ideas for novels.
Prior
to her first publishing contract, Catherine’s
manuscripts finaled in thirty contests, including Georgia
Romance Writers’ Unpublished Maggie Awards. Her debut
medieval historical romance, Dance
of Desire, was the launch title of
Medallion Press’s Sapphire Jewel Imprint and is
published with two different cover designs. Dance
of Desire won two Reviewer’s Choice
Awards. It also finaled in Smoky Mountain Romance
Writers’ 2005 Readers and Booksellers’ Best Laurie for
Published Authors Contest and the Debut Novel Category of Reviewers’
International Organization’s 2005 RIO Awards of
Excellence.
Catherine
lives in
Central Florida
with her husband, daughter, and two spoiled cats.
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Since
selling her first book to Harlequin in 1999, Leslie
Kelly has quickly become known for
writing sassy, sexy, and sometimes irreverent stories
filled with strong heroines and playful heroes. But when
she set out to combine that sexy irreverence with her love
of horror novels and scary movies, she really found her
niche writing slightly twisted contemporary single title
romances full of heat, humor and the occasional murder
victim.
A
National Reader’s Choice Award winning author, Leslie
has twice been nominated for the highest award in romance,
the RWA Rita Award, and is a six-time nominee for the RT
Bookclub Award.
A
former government worker in Maryland, Kelly now resides in
Florida with her husband, three daughters, and a fuzzy
little dog who hasn’t yet been informed she’s not a
human.
Leslie
loves to hear from readers and can be easily reached
through her website: www.lesliekelly.com or at PO Box
410787, Melbourne, FL 32941-0787
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In
1996, Julie Elizabeth
Leto retired from teaching, joined her family's
manufacturing business and gave herself more time to write.
"The call" from Harlequin came in March of 1997 with an
offer to publish SEDUCING SULLIVAN, her fourth completed
novel.
Julie discovered her niche with Temptation's sensuous, sexy
tone and character-driven stories. Her desire to "push the
envelope" worked even better when Harlequin launched the new
Blaze series, longer books that gave her the freedom to
explore sensual stories with a more intricate plot. She now
writes for both lines, with most of her releases in Blaze.
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Sixteen
years after she made that first sale,
Debbie Macomber
finds her name is recognized not only in households across
the country but in countries around the world. Sixty million
copies of her books are in print. Because of her success,
Debbie's husband was able to retire to pursue his love of
flying. They live in a lovely Tudor-style home overlooking
Puget Sound, a house paid for with her writing dollars. In
the spacious basement of that home, Wayne is building an
airplane. In the past few years, Debbie has traveled to
places she could only dream about 16 years ago — Hawaii,
Alaska, England, Italy, France, Bangkok, Hong Kong. Debbie
earned her faithful readership by writing heartwarming,
wholesome stories of love and commitment. Today, however,
her literary focus has broadened to the emerging field of
women's fiction, which includes stories of all kinds that
bear universal appeal for women.
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Joyce
Moore lives
on three acres in Florida with her two rescued boxer
dogs. During one teen-aged summer, while reading Nancy
Drew mysteries and Little Women, she fell in love with
the written word. Her current passions, besides writing,
are her herb garden, golf, piano, yoga, and belly
dancing. Being a Gemini, her interests can change with
the tide.
She has won prizes for her writing, including the
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Writing the Region contest and
the Letters Competition sponsored by the National League
of American Pen Women. Joyce is widely published, having
done free-lance work for various publications and major
newspapers. She was a guest writer for two years in the
St. Petersburg Times Reader-Written Novel, and was
selected to be on a panel of speakers at the popular
Times Festival of Reading. More recently Joyce was
accepted for summer residency at The Hambidge Center.
Her first book, Haunt Hunter's Guide to Florida, is now
in its second printing. She is currently working on a
sequel to her novel Adam de la Halle, Hunchback of
Arras.
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Kristen
Painter is published in poetry, short
stories and non-fiction. Besides being a 2005 Golden Heart
finalist, the co-founder of an award-winning website for
romance writers, Romance
Divas, she's also the webmistress for two different
RWA chapters. She writes fantasy romance and contemporary
paranormals and hopes to soon change her RWA PRO status to
RWA PAN, with the help of her fabulous agent.
Kristen
lives in Rockledge with her retired AF husband, their
three furry feline children and three classic muscle cars her
husband calls a "hobby".
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Sandy Moffett Parks
love
of geology, science, the outdoors, and adventure drew her
into an eclectic list of jobs ranging from a government
computer project to designing hydraulic structures. She
found her creative side while attempting to keep university
students interested in her classes. From teenage days when
she took creative writing and wrote high school sports news
for the county paper, she knew a book lay in her future.
Sandy
lives a romantic life in Florida with her test pilot
husband, Scott (yes, discussion of material stress/strain
and aerodynamics can be sexy), a keyboard lounging cat, and
two active teenagers. Attempting to keep up with her boys,
she has learned to fly, dive and has been surviving bodily
torture in karate for the last six years.
Writing is a family affair for the Moffetts. Sandy and her
sister Julie have been critique partners for years and they
finally decided to write a series together. Brother, Brad,
heard about it and challenged them to do one in Salem,
Massachusetts. Sandy and Julie decided to add a touch of
paranormal and the MacInness Legacy was born.
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Rhonda
Pollero sold her first romantic suspense, LEGAL TENDER, in
1993 under the pen name Kelsey Roberts. Rhonda
has penned more than 30 novels; won numerous awards and
nominations; landed on best-seller lists including USA Today
, Waldenbooks, BookScan, and the Ingrams Top 50 List.
Her holiday novella, KILLER CHRISTMAS, was excerpted in the December, 2005 issue of Cosmopolitan
Magazine.
2007 will
see her hardcover debut, KNOCK-OFF, a F.A.T. Mystery, from
Kensington Books.
Rhonda is
a sought-after lecturer and workshop presenter as well as
a much-requested media guest.
She has been featured in The
New York Times and The
Washington Post, among others and makes frequent
appearances on both radio and television.
She founded The Writers Workshop at Anne Arundel
College in Maryland and was the lead instructor in their
craft and genre writing courses for three years.
She is considered an expert in why women read and
write crime fiction as well as an excellent authority on
plotting and structuring the novel.
Rhonda
is a member of The Author’s Guild, Mystery Writers of
America, Florida Mystery Writers, Romance Writers of
America as well as four other chapters.
She resides in south Florida with her family. For
more information, visit www.RhondaPollero.com
or www.KelseyRoberts.net.
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Lara
Santiago always loved to write, however her
pragmatic analytical side got the upper hand at an early
age and informed her she would be getting a ‘real’
job, and not pursuing a creative writing career.
She
joined the Air Force and spent her entire four years of
service in Blytheville Arkansas, working nights in Supply
issuing aircraft parts to guys working on the flight line.
Her husband discovered her there and married her to
continue getting his aircraft parts quicker than all the
others.
After
the military, she spent many practical years working at a
‘real’ job allowing her analytical side total free
rein. Until one day the characters banging incessantly
about her brain simply wouldn’t be silenced any longer.
She bought her own lap top with the sole purpose of
writing a book to allow her creative side to express
itself and to let all those characters out. Her motto…so
many characters…so little time.
She’s
published on-line with Siren
Publishing with several books throughout 2006 and
later in the year she’ll have two compilation books
coming out in trade paperback with them.
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Roxanne
St. Claire is
the best-selling author of more than a dozen novels,
including romantic suspense, short contemporary romance
and women's fiction. Her
work has received numerous industry awards, her
novels have been chosen as Doubleday Book Club
featured selections, and she has appeared on the
Waldenbooks Bestseller List numerous times, including two
consecutive weeks at number one. Roxanne is
currently working on a popular series of suspense novels
featuring a cadre of high end bodyguards known as The
Bullet Catchers.
Prior
to launching a full-time career with the release of her
first book in 2003, Roxanne spent nearly two decades in
public relations and marketing.
For much of her career, she held the position of
Senior Vice President for Hill & Knowlton, one of the
world's largest communication and public relations firms.
She is an active member of the Romance Writers of
America, including three regional chapters in her home
state of
Florida
, and a frequent speaker on
topics related to writing and the writer's life.
Visit her web site at www.roxannestclaire.com!
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