Virginia Brown

Virginia Brown

Writer of women's novels
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Biography of Virginia Brown
  2. Pseudonyms and Writing Styles
  3. Early Life and Travels
  4. Literary Career
  5. Popular Works and Series
  6. Reception in Russia
  7. Recognition and Personal Life

Biography of Virginia Brown

Virginia Brown is a renowned writer of women's novels. She released her first book in October 1984, titled "Savage Awakening," which was a Western romance published by Zebra Publishing. The novel tells the story of a passionate love affair between a rugged Apache descendant and a vulnerable heroine. Since then, Virginia Brown has authored over 50 love-historical, adventure, and contemporary novels that regularly appear on bestseller lists. Her works have been nominated for prestigious awards such as the Romantic Times' Best Choice Award and literary awards for the best romantic-humorous and adventurous novels.

Pseudonyms and Writing Styles

Virginia Brown writes under various pseudonyms, depending on the historical period of her books. Some of her notable pen names include Julianna Garnett, Emma Harrington, Michelle Brandon, Virginia Lynn, and Mickey Brown. The novels signed by Julianna Garnett take place in medieval England, Emma Harrington's novels are set in Scotland, and Virginia Lynn's novels revolve around the American Civil War. In 2003, Virginia Brown's books under the pseudonym Julianna Garnett received the Romantic Times' award for historical-adventure novels.

Early Life and Travels

Virginia Brown was born in Tennessee, USA. Due to her father's military service, she spent her childhood traveling throughout the United States and Japan. As an adult, she continues to travel, now by her own choice. Twice a year, she visits England and Scotland, immersing herself in the history and atmosphere that inspire her novels.

Literary Career

After publishing her debut novel with Zebra Publishing, Virginia Brown's second novel, "Defy the Thunder," was released just two months later by Avon Publishing. This novel, set in England during the time of William the Conqueror, presents a complex web of relationships between a knight, the castle's owner, and the cunning twin brother of the victorious conqueror. From that point forward, Virginia Brown began an intensive writing career, simultaneously working on multiple genres. She shows no sign of slowing down.

Popular Works and Series

Virginia Brown often releases small series of novels within a relatively short time frame. Her historical romance novels, particularly the seven books written under the pseudonym Julianna Garnett, have become reader favorites. Starting in 2012, she began working on contemporary romance series published under her real name. These series include "The Blue Suede Memphis Mysteries" and "A Harley Jean Davidson Mystery," among others. Additionally, she has written standalone works, with her most recent being the thriller "Return to Fender" released in 2013.

Reception in Russia

Only a small portion of Virginia Brown's novels have been translated and published by Russian publishing houses. Among her books published under her real name, the adventure novels "Jade Moon" and "Emerald Nights" have been particularly well-received. These novels captivate readers with their fast-paced plots, intricate intrigue, exotic settings, and captivating romantic storylines. Out of the seven books in the medieval series by Julianna Garnett, five have been translated, although the translated titles differ significantly from the original one-word titles.

Recognition and Personal Life

Virginia Brown is not only popular as an author but has also appeared in national television programs such as "What's Hot, What's Not" and has given interviews on the "Today Show." She regularly appears on local television and radio shows. She was the first author to have her portrait featured on the cover of the magazine "Memphis." Virginia Brown is a proud mother of four adult children and has three beloved grandchildren. Her home is a true menagerie, currently housing four dogs and five cats.

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