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Karyn Monk

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Karyn Monk
BornKaryn Monk
1960
Ottawa, Ontario
Pen nameKaryn Monk
OccupationNovelist
NationalityCanadian
EducationUniversity of Toronto
Period1994 - 2005
GenreRomance
PartnerScott
Children3
RelativesLorraine Monk (mother)
Website
www.karynmonk.com

Karyn Monk is a Canadian author of historical romance novels. Her books have appeared on the USA Today Bestseller List, and have won numerous awards.

Biography

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Personal life

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Monk is the fourth child of John and Lorraine (Spurrell) Monk. Because her parents had expected a boy, they had not chosen a girl's name, and decided to name their new daughter after the delivery room nurse. Neither parent was sure how to spell the name "Karen," though, leading to the unique spelling they chose.[1]

Monk graduated from university with a degree in history. She planned to work in advertising and in her spare time perform in local musicals. While auditioning for a part in an original musical called "Last Tango in Fargo North Dakota," she met her future husband, Philip, who was that show's music director.[1] The marriage produced three children: Genevieve (b 1998), Carson (b 2001), and Adelaide (b 2005). The family lives in Toronto, Ontario.[1]

Writing career

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With her husband's support, Monk soon left her job in fashion advertising to pursue her dream of writing.[2] After two years of work on her first manuscript, she obtained an agent, who eventually sold her book, "Surrender to a Stranger," to Bantam. The novel was later nominated for Best First Book by Romantic Times.[1] A USAToday bestselling author, Monk has received critical acclaim for her sensual, powerful novels. She has been awarded many honors, including the Aspen Gold, Barclay Gold, the National Readers' Choice Award,[2] and a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award.[3]

Monk took a break from writing, beginning in 2005, to spend time with her three young children.[1]

Awards and recognition

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  • 1995 - Romantic Times nominee for Best First Historical Romance, Surrender to a Stranger[3]
  • 1998 - Romantic times nominee for The Witch and the Warrior[3]
  • 2003 - Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Historical Adventure[3]
  • 2004 - Daphne du Maurier Award winner for Mystery/Suspense for My Favorite Thief
  • 2004 - Second place in the Barclay Gold Award for My Favorite Thief
  • 2004 - Romance Writers of America RITA Award finalist for My Favorite Thief
  • 2004 - Golden Quill Award finalist for My Favorite Thief
  • 2004 - Aspen Gold Award finalist for My Favorite Thief
  • 2004 - Orange Rose Award finalist for My Favorite Thief
  • 2004 - Booksellers' Best Award finalist for My Favorite Thief
  • 2005 - Aspen Gold Award winner for Every Whispered Word
  • 2005 - Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense winner for Every Whispered Word
  • 2005 - Romantic Times Nominee, Every Whispered Word[3]

Bibliography

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Single novels

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  • Surrender to a Stranger, 1994
  • The Rebel and the Redcoat, 1996

Warriors Series

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  1. Once a Warrior, 1997
  2. The Witch and the Warrior, 1998
  3. The Rose and the Warrior, 2000

Kent Family Saga Series

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  1. The Prisoner, 2001
  2. The Wedding Escape, 2003
  3. My Favorite Thief, 2004
  4. Every Whispered Word, 2005

Anthologies in collaboration

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Karyn's Biography". Karyn Monk official website. Retrieved 2007-04-03.
  2. ^ a b Hyat, Leena (March 2003). "Writerspace Interview with Karyn Monk". Writerspace. Archived from the original on 2006-11-12. Retrieved 2007-04-03.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Karyn Monk". Romantic Times. Archived from the original on 2007-06-29. Retrieved 2007-04-03.
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