WRW Celebrates Our Published Authors!
WRW’s published authors comprise approximately one third of our membership and have a collective bibliography of over 1,000 titles in book-length, hard and soft cover fiction. (If you're a member and you would like to be on this list, please click here for instructions.) #
WRW’s published authors comprise approximately one third of our membership and have a collective bibliography of over 1,000 titles in book-length, hard and soft cover fiction. (If you're a member and you would like to be on this list, please click here for instructions.) #
WRW is Extremely Proud of Our Members!
With current membership at over 240, WRW includes writers at all stages of development, from beginners to best-selling authors who, individually, have published over one hundred novels. (If you're a member and you would like to be on this list, please click here for instructions.) #
With current membership at over 240, WRW includes writers at all stages of development, from beginners to best-selling authors who, individually, have published over one hundred novels. (If you're a member and you would like to be on this list, please click here for instructions.) #
Robyn Amos
http://www.robynamos.com/
After graduating from college with a degree in psychology, Robyn Amos discovered that writing about the characters living in her imagination was more fulfilling than writing research papers. Her first book was published in 1997. Since then Robyn has written multicultural romance for Arabesque, Silhouette, HarperCollins, and she is currently writing for Harlequin’s Kimani line. Robyn has worked a multitude of day jobs until she was finally able to live her dream of writing full-time in 2005. Robyn first joined WRW in 1994, and, over the years, has served the organization as Secretary, Director, program committee member and workshop speaker. #
Karen Anders
http://www.karenanders.com
Karen got interested in romance when her Valentino-loving grandmother gave her The Sheik to read. Thanks to her grandmother’s early influence, Karen began writing contemporary romances in 1990 when the books she wanted to read could not be found on the shelves. She’s now sold seventeen books to Harlequin/Silhouette and her first two single title projects to Signature. Karen is originally from the conservative state of Vermont. It surprised her that she loves writing hot, sexy heroes and the strong women who tame them. But beneath all that conservatism, beats the heart of a true rebel! Settled since 1981 in the Northern Virginia area, she’s doing her best to raise her two daughters, each a rebel in their own right. Between her roles as an administrative assistant for a university dean and single working mother, it's an adventure finding time to get in a few hours of writing in amidst the mundane chores and reigning chaos of everyday life. She’s received numerous honors such as the HOLT Medallion for her first book, Jennifer’s Outlaw, made Waldenbooks bestseller list twice in 2003, nominated for a Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award in 2004 and a double finalist in the National Reader’s Choice Award in 2005. She has been a member of WRW since 1997 and served WRW in panels, judging, and the annual retreat. #
After 10 years in the US Foreign Service, Lisa E. Arlt resigned to write books, raise children and follow her husband around the world on his diplomatic adventures. Her first book, Smoke and Mirrors, was released in 1998 by Harlequin Temptation. Lisa is now writing women’s fiction novels as well as books for children. #
Catherine Asaro
http://www.catherineasaro.net
Catherine Asaro's stories blend hard science fiction, romance, and exciting space adventure. A two-time winner of the Nebula Award from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, she has also earned recognition from the romance community as a finalist in the RITA contest and three-time winner of the Romantic Times Book Club award for "Best Science Fiction Novel." She has published over twenty novels, many of which belong to her acclaimed saga of the Skolian Empire. Her Lost Continent fantasy series helped launch Harlequin imprint Luna Books. Recently, her career entered a new phase when she added a musical soundtrack to her book Diamond Star. When not writing, recording or touring, Catherine also coaches a nationally-recognized team of math and physics scholars. #















