Donna Fletcher Crow
Biography
Donna Fletcher Crow is an author of historical novels including the epic Glastonbury, A Novel of Christian England, which was awarded First Place in Historical Fiction by the National Federation of Press Women. Donna lives and writes in Boise, Idaho. She has four adult children and 10 grandchildren. Her newest book, A Very Private Grave, will be released in 2010.
Honors:
The Banks of the Boyne, Silver Angel; First Place Historical Fiction, 1999 National Federation Press Women
The Fields of Bannockburn, First Place Historical Fiction, 1997 National Federation Press Women
Professional Achievement Award, 1994 Homecoming, Northwest Nazarene College
Glastonbury First Place, Historical Fiction, 1993, National Federation of Press Women Award of Merit, Juvenile Books, Idaho Press Women, 1990
Pacesetter Award, Mt. Hermon Writer's Conference, 1990
Outstanding Historical Fiction, Idaho Press Women, National Fed. Press Women, 1989
Idaho Writer of the Year, 1988
Best Inspirational Novel, Finalist, 1985, Romance Writers of America
Writer of the Year, 1983, Mt. Hermon Writers Conference
Listings:
Historical Fiction: A Guide to the Genra, 2005
To Be Continued: An Anotated Guide to Sequels, 2000
The Company of the Creative, 1999
World Historical Fiction: An Annotated Guide, 1998
The New Arthurian Encyclopedia: Updated Edition, 1995
Contemporary Authors, NRS 1996
Something About The Author, 1986
Contemporary Authors, 1983
Who's Who of American Women, 14th edition
The World Who's Who of Women, 8th and 10th editions
Who's Who in U.S. Writers, Editors & Poets, 3rd edition
International Authors and Writers Who's Who, 11th & 12th editions
Notable American Women, 1st illustrated edition 1988
Biography International, 1986
Dictionary of International Biography, XXI edition
Five Thousand Personalities of the World, 2nd edition
Personalities of America, 5th edition
Outstanding Young Women of America, 1972
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1964
Where to buy in print
Books
A Midsummer Eve's Nightmare
by Donna Fletcher Crow
Price: $2.99 USD. 44920 words.
Published by StoneHouse Ink on March 24, 2011. Fiction.
Elizabeth and Richard want nothing more than a quiet, romantic honeymoon— with a touch of literary charm. So they have chosen the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. Perfection. Until they find that Desdemona's brilliantly acted death scene wasn't acted and Elizabeth's costume designer sister and her actress roommate are terrified that they are slated to be the next victims.
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