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Carol Goodman

Carol Goodman, also known under the pseudonym Juliet Dark, is an American professor and author of gothic fiction[1] who has also written under the pseudonym Lee Carroll with husband Lee Slonimsky.[1] Goodman currently serves as a creative writing professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz.[2]

Carol Goodman
Pen nameJuliet Dark
Lee Carroll
Occupation
  • Professor
  • author
NationalityAmerican
GenreGothic fiction
SpouseLee Slonimsky

Bibliography edit

  • The Lake of Dead Languages (2002, Ballantine Books)[3]
  • The Seduction of Water (2003, Ballantine Books)
  • The Drowning Tree (2004, Ballantine Books)[4][5]
  • The Ghost Orchid (2006, Ballantine Books)
  • The Sonnet Lover (2007, Ballantine Books)
  • The Night Villa (2008, Ballantine Books)
  • Arcadia Falls (2010, Ballantine Books)[6][7]
  • River Road (2016, Touchstone)[8]
  • The Widow's House (2017, William Morrow)
  • The Metropolitans (2017, Viking) [9]
  • The Other Mother (2018)
  • The Night Visitor (2019)
  • The Sea of Lost Girls (2020)

The Fairwick Chronicles (as Juliet Dark) edit

  1. The Demon Lover (2011, Ballantine Books)
  2. The Water Witch (2012, Ballantine Books)
  3. The Angel Stone (2013, Ballantine Books)

Black Swan Rising (as Lee Carroll, with Lee Slominsky) edit

  1. Black Swan Rising (2010, Tor Books)
  2. The Watchtower (2011, Tor Books)
  3. The Shape Stealer (2013, Bantam Press)[10]

Blythewood Trilogy edit

  1. Blythewood (2013, Viking Books for Young Readers)
  2. Ravencliffe (2014, Viking Books for Young Readers)
  3. Hawthorn (2015, Viking Books for Young Readers)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Shengold, Nina. "The Magical Lives of Carol Goodman". Chronogram. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  2. ^ Platt, Frances Marion. "New Paltz professor Carol Goodman releases new suspense novel". Hudson Valley One. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  3. ^ Noonan, Erica (17 January 2002). "'Lake' Plunges Readers Into Involving Mystery". The Boston Globe. p. D3.
  4. ^ Maas, Judith (August 26, 2004). "In 'The Drowning Tree,' a quirky mystery is buoyed by humanity". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  5. ^ Stasio, Marilyn (2006-02-05). "Ghost Writers". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  6. ^ Weinman, Sarah (7 March 2010). "Dark Passages: Boarding school gothic". LA Times. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Fiction Review: Arcadia Falls". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  8. ^ Williams, Celeste (January 27, 2016). "New & notable book: Carol Goodman's 'River Road'". Star Telegram. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  9. ^ Metropolitans. OCLC 981533174.
  10. ^ Russell, Vinca. "The Shape Stealer (Black Swan Rising book 3) by Lee Carroll (book review)". sfcrowsnest.org.uk. SFCrowsnest. Retrieved 8 February 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website


carol, goodman, also, known, under, pseudonym, juliet, dark, american, professor, author, gothic, fiction, also, written, under, pseudonym, carroll, with, husband, slonimsky, goodman, currently, serves, creative, writing, professor, state, university, york, pa. Carol Goodman also known under the pseudonym Juliet Dark is an American professor and author of gothic fiction 1 who has also written under the pseudonym Lee Carroll with husband Lee Slonimsky 1 Goodman currently serves as a creative writing professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz 2 Carol GoodmanPen nameJuliet DarkLee CarrollOccupationProfessor authorNationalityAmericanGenreGothic fictionSpouseLee Slonimsky Contents 1 Bibliography 1 1 The Fairwick Chronicles as Juliet Dark 1 2 Black Swan Rising as Lee Carroll with Lee Slominsky 1 3 Blythewood Trilogy 2 References 3 External linksBibliography editThe Lake of Dead Languages 2002 Ballantine Books 3 The Seduction of Water 2003 Ballantine Books The Drowning Tree 2004 Ballantine Books 4 5 The Ghost Orchid 2006 Ballantine Books The Sonnet Lover 2007 Ballantine Books The Night Villa 2008 Ballantine Books Arcadia Falls 2010 Ballantine Books 6 7 River Road 2016 Touchstone 8 The Widow s House 2017 William Morrow The Metropolitans 2017 Viking 9 The Other Mother 2018 The Night Visitor 2019 The Sea of Lost Girls 2020 The Fairwick Chronicles as Juliet Dark edit The Demon Lover 2011 Ballantine Books The Water Witch 2012 Ballantine Books The Angel Stone 2013 Ballantine Books Black Swan Rising as Lee Carroll with Lee Slominsky edit Black Swan Rising 2010 Tor Books The Watchtower 2011 Tor Books The Shape Stealer 2013 Bantam Press 10 Blythewood Trilogy edit Blythewood 2013 Viking Books for Young Readers Ravencliffe 2014 Viking Books for Young Readers Hawthorn 2015 Viking Books for Young Readers References edit a b Shengold Nina The Magical Lives of Carol Goodman Chronogram Retrieved 8 February 2017 Platt Frances Marion New Paltz professor Carol Goodman releases new suspense novel Hudson Valley One Retrieved 2017 02 08 Noonan Erica 17 January 2002 Lake Plunges Readers Into Involving Mystery The Boston Globe p D3 Maas Judith August 26 2004 In The Drowning Tree a quirky mystery is buoyed by humanity The Boston Globe Retrieved 2017 02 08 Stasio Marilyn 2006 02 05 Ghost Writers The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 02 08 Weinman Sarah 7 March 2010 Dark Passages Boarding school gothic LA Times Retrieved 8 February 2017 Fiction Review Arcadia Falls Publishers Weekly Retrieved 8 February 2017 Williams Celeste January 27 2016 New amp notable book Carol Goodman s River Road Star Telegram Retrieved 2017 02 08 Metropolitans OCLC 981533174 Russell Vinca The Shape Stealer Black Swan Rising book 3 by Lee Carroll book review sfcrowsnest org uk SFCrowsnest Retrieved 8 February 2017 External links editOfficial website nbsp nbsp This American novelist article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carol Goodman amp oldid 1211291175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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