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Full-time author, freelance writer and workshop facilitator, Julie Rowe’s debut novel, Icebound, was released by Carina Press on Nov 14, 2011. Ten novels and eight anthologies have followed. Her most recent titles are the MEN OF ACTION boxed set and VIRAL JUSTICE book #3 of the Biological Response Team series. Julie’s articles and short stories have appeared in numerous magazines, such as Romantic Times Magazine, Today's Parent magazine and Canadian Living. Julie facilitates business writing and communication workshops at Keyano College in her home city, and has presented writing workshops at conferences in the United States and Canada. She’s also a strong supporter of life long learning and moderates a free announcement loop for the promotion of online classes, workshops and webinars. You can find her at www.julieroweauthor.com , on Twitter @julieroweauthor or at her Facebook page: www.facebook.com/JulieRoweAuthor.
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Julie's awards and contest results
Aiding the Enemy has won the 2014 novella category of the
Colorado Romance Writer’s Award of Excellence
SAVING THE RIFLEMAN won the 2013 novella category
of the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence!
2007 Finally A Bride contest - winner series contemporary category - Intensive Care.
2007 EVA Query contest - finalist - Home For The Winter
The 2006 Writer's Voice contest - finalist in the Contemporary category with The Ice Doctor's Baby.
The 2006 Golden Heart contest - double finalist in the Short Contemporary category with Prescription: Marriage and Intensive Care.
The 2003 Daphne du Maurier contest - Won third place in the Single Title category.
Aiding the Enemy has won the 2014 novella category of the
Colorado Romance Writer’s Award of Excellence
SAVING THE RIFLEMAN won the 2013 novella category
of the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence!
2007 Finally A Bride contest - winner series contemporary category - Intensive Care.
2007 EVA Query contest - finalist - Home For The Winter
The 2006 Writer's Voice contest - finalist in the Contemporary category with The Ice Doctor's Baby.
The 2006 Golden Heart contest - double finalist in the Short Contemporary category with Prescription: Marriage and Intensive Care.
The 2003 Daphne du Maurier contest - Won third place in the Single Title category.