Meg Chittenden
Bio
Margaret (Meg) Chittenden grew up in the North of England. She worked for the government and at Pinewood Studios before moving to the United States. She began writing, articles and short stories at first, then novels spanning various genres (including romance, suspense, mystery, and mainstream).
Her writing has earned her a number of awards. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Crime Writers Association (UK), Romance Writers of America, American Crime Writers League, and International Association of Crime Writers.
Meg currently lives in Washington State with her husband, Jim. When not writing, she enjoys family gatherings, working out, beach-combing, hiking the rain forest, dancing, reading and traveling.
Bibliography
Charlie Plato Series:
Dying to See You (2000)
Don't Forget to Die (1999)
Dead Beat and Deadly (1998)
Dead Men Don't Dance (1997)
Dying to Sing (1996)
Suspense Novels:
Snap Shot (2004)
More Than You Know (2003)
Beyond The Rainbow (1986)
The Face In The Mirror (1980)
The Other Child (1979)
House of the Twilight Moon (1979)
Song of Dark Water (1978)
Findlay's Landing (1975)
Romance Novels:
The Enchanted Bride (1994)
When The Spirit Is Willing (1993)
Double Take (1993)
Shadow Of A Doubt (1993)
The Wainwright Secret (1992)
The Scent of Magic (1991)
This Time Forever (1990; re-issued in 2002)
Until October (1989)
Forever Love (1988)
The Moon Gate (1988; as Rosalind Carson)
Close to Home (1988; as Rosalind Carson)
The Marrying Kind (1987; as Rosalind Carson)
To Touch The Moon (1985; as Rosalind Carson)
Love Me Tomorrow (1984; as Rosalind Carson)
Lovespell (1984; as Rosalind Carson)
Such Sweet Magic (1983; as Rosalind Carson)
Song Of Desire (1982; as Rosalind Carson)
This Dark Enchantment (1982; as Rosalind Carson)
Children's Books:
Mystery of the Missing Pony (1980)
Merrymaking In Great Britain (1974)
When The Wild Ducks Come (1972)
Non-Fiction Books:
How to Write Your Novel (1995)
Links
Meg Chittenden's Official Site
Photo: Meg Chittenden Speaks at Bouchercon 2004
Femmes Fatales
Book Signing Tale
Ayo Onatade's Interview with Meg Chittenden
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