Английская Википедия:Brunonia Barry
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox writer Brunonia Barry (born 1950 in Salem, Massachusetts) is the author of The Lace Reader and The Map of True Places.[1] Her third novel, The Fifth Petal: a novel, was published on January 24, 2017.[2][3] Barry, with husband Gary Ward, founded SmartGames, a game and puzzle software company.[1]
Biography
Born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1950, Sandra Brunonia Barry grew up in neighboring Marblehead[4] She went to Green Mountain College in Vermont and to the University of New Hampshire.[1] After a few years of trying to live on option money as a screenwriter, she turned to computers, working for several years in the sales and marketing division of Lotus Development Corp.[5] In 2006, after writing it for six years, she and Ward self-published The Lace Reader, which utilized Ipswich lace as a plot device. Eventually the rights were sold to William Morrow for over 2 million dollars.[1][6] Her second book, The Map of True Places, was published in 2010.[1] She currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts.[5]
In 2017 she worked with the North Shore YMCA to co-write a play about opioid use in the region.[7]
Selected bibliography
- The Lace Reader, William Morrow, 2006
- The Map of True Places, William Morrow, 2010
- The Fifth Petal, Crown, 2017
Awards
- The International Women's Fiction Festival's Baccante Award[8]
- Ragdale Artists' Colony's Strnad Fellowship[8]
- New England Book Festival's award for Best Fiction[8]
- Amazon's Best of the Month[8]
External links
References
- Английская Википедия
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- 1950 births
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- Green Mountain College alumni
- University of New Hampshire alumni
- Writers from Salem, Massachusetts
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- Women science fiction and fantasy writers
- 21st-century American novelists
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