Jacquelynn LubenFiction and non-fiction
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Jacquelynn Luben is the author of two published non-fiction books, a novella, short stories, articles, poetry and two novels. She has written for various magazines, and also gives occasional talks to Surrey groups on self-publishing and publicity. Her story, Damaged Goods was broadcast on Radio Southern Counties in August 2006, and her novel, Tainted Tree, was placed second in the Winchester Writers' Conference novel competition, 2007. She is a member of Guildford Writers and was shortlisted in the Guildford Book Festival short story competition in 2003 & 2004, and a number of times in Writers' News competitions. For her degree in 2002, she wrote a dissertation on 'Harry Potter and other children's books', and she is currently working on her third novel, Innocent Bystanders. She was invited to give readings of her books in Germany, in June 2009. Published books: A young American woman sets out on a quest to find out about her English family. Read a chapter or order the paperback, here, or at the Goldenford website. 'A Bottle of Plonk', Goldenford Publishers, 2005; e-version, Virtual Tales, 2007 Read a chapter or order the paperback at the Goldenford website. Or buy the on-line version at Virtual Tales (Romance).'The Fruit of the Tree', Nelson Houtman, 1992: An autobiographical account of Jacquelynn Luben's experience of cot death and miscarriage, set against the background of other more lighthearted events. Available from bookshops or direct from Nelson Houtman, price £8.50, including P & P (UK) or £10.50 rest of the world.'Cot Deaths -Coping with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome', Bedford Square Press, 1989 (First edition published by Thorsons Publishing Group) Now available mainly from Internet booksellers and some libraries. Poetry 'Perspectives', Nelson Houtman, 1999 | |
Copyright © Jacquelynn Luben 2000. Last updated July 2009. Email Jacquelynn Luben. Comments and criticism welcome.
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