Susan Elizabeth Phillips

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Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Susan Elizabeth Phillips, 2015 selfie
Born (1948-12-11) December 11, 1948
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Occupation Novelist
Nationality United States
Period 1983 - present
Genre Romance
Website
susanephillips.com
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Susan Elizabeth Phillips (b. December 11, 1948 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a romance novelist from the United States.

Biography

Phillips was born on December 11 in Cincinnati, Ohio to John Aller Titus and Louesa Coate Titus. After receiving a B.F.A. in theater arts from Ohio University, Phillips taught drama, speech, and English at a local high school until her first child was born, then became a stay-at-home mother.[1]

In 1976, the family moved from Ohio to New Jersey. There Phillips and her neighbor, Claire Lefkowitz, often discussed the books they liked to read. Together they wrote a historical romance, The Copeland Bride, which was published in 1983 under the pen name Justine Cole. After Claire and her family moved, Phillips began writing by herself. Her subsequent novels, were published under her own name.

Phillips and her husband, Bill, met on a blind date while in college. They have two grown sons, and live in Chicago, Illinois.

Honors

Phillips is the only five-time winner of the Romance Writers of America Favorite Book of the Year Award.[2] In 2001, she was inducted into the Romance Writers Hall of Fame and in 2006 was a recipient of the Romance Writers of America's Lifetime Achievement Award.

Biblography

As Justine Cole (with Claire Kiehl)

As Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Stand-alone novels

Chicago Stars series

  1. It Had To Be You (1994)
  2. Heaven, Texas (1995)
  3. Nobody's Baby But Mine (1997)
  4. Dream a Little Dream (1998)
  5. This Heart of Mine (2001)
  6. Match Me if You Can (2005)
  7. Natural Born Charmer (2007)
  8. Nobody's Baby But Mine / This Heart of Mine (Omnibus) (2006)
  9. First Star I See Tonight (2016)

Wynette, Texas books

Omnibus

Footnotes

  1. Huseby, Sandy. "BookPage Interview February 2001: Susan Elizabeth Phillips". www.bookpage.com. Retrieved 2008-06-12.
  2. Lundin, Leigh (2011-11-20). "Wellerness". Humour in Writing. Orlando: SleuthSayers.

External links

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