Sharan Newman
Sharan Newman (born April 15, 1949 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American historian and writer of historical novels. She won the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery in 1994.
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Biography
Newman's father was a USAF captain; her mother was a psychologist. In 1971 she both graduated from Antioch College and married Paul Richard Newman, a physicist. She also gained a master's in medieval literature in 1973 from Michigan State University and then doctoral work in Medieval studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Newman lectures widely in medieval history[1] and lives in Oregon.[2][3]
Writing
Newman's first novels were a historical trilogy about Guinevere. Then she turned to mystery novels set in 12th-century France featuring Catherine LeVendeur, a novice in a convent run by Heloise - though she later leaves and marries.[1]
Awards
Newmans début mystery, Death Comes as Epiphany, won the Macavity Award for "Best First Novel" in 1994 and was also nominated for the 1994 Anthony Award and the 1993 Agatha Award in the same category.[4][5][6] The novel was also nominated for the 1994 Dilys Award for the mystery title of the year which the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association booksellers have most enjoyed selling.[7] The Wandering Arm and Strong As Death also received nominations for Agatha Awards for "Best Novel" in 1995 and 1996 respectively.[6]
Bibliography
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Guinevere series
- Guinevere (1981) ISBN 0-312-35318-9
- The Chessboard Queen (1983) ISBN 0-312-13176-3
- Guinevere Evermore (1985) ISBN 0-312-35322-7
Catherine LeVendeur series
- Death Comes as Epiphany (1993) ISBN 0-312-85419-6
Macavity Award[4] - The Devil's Door (1994) ISBN 0-312-85420-X
- The Wandering Arm (1995) ISBN 0-312-85829-9
- Strong as Death (1996) ISBN 0-312-86179-6
- Cursed in the Blood (1998) ISBN 0-312-86567-8
Herodotus Award for "Best US Historical Mystery" - The Difficult Saint (1999) ISBN 0-312-86966-5
- To Wear the White Cloak (2000) ISBN 0-312-86965-7
- Heresy (2002) ISBN 0-765-30246-2
- The Outcast Dove (2003) ISBN 0-765-30377-9
- The Witch in the Well (2004) ISBN 0-765-30881-9
Other novels
- The Dagda's Harp (1976)
- The Shanghai Tunnel (2008)
- Defending the City of God (2014)
Collections
- Death Before Compline (2011)
Anthologies edited
- Crime Through Time (1997) (with Miriam Grace Monfredo) ISBN 0-425-15761-X
- Crime Through Time II (1998) (with Miriam Grace Monfredo) ISBN 0-425-16410-1
- Crime Through Time III (2000) (intro. Anne Perry) ISBN 0-425-17509-X
Non-fiction
- The Real History Behind the Da Vinci Code (2005) ISBN 0425200124
- The Real History Behind the Templars (2007) ISBN 978-0425215333
- The Real History of the End of the World (2010) ISBN 978-0425232538
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 page 161-164, Great Women Mystery Writers, 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, 2007, publ. Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33428-5
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External links
- Official website not in Wikidata
- 1949 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American novelists
- 21st-century American novelists
- American historians
- American historical novelists
- American mystery writers
- American women novelists
- Antioch College alumni
- Macavity Award winners
- Michigan State University alumni
- Writers from Ann Arbor, Michigan
- University of California, Santa Barbara alumni
- Writers from Oregon
- Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages
- American women historians
- Women mystery writers
- 20th-century women writers
- 21st-century women writers
- Women historical novelists