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Jo Beverley

Mary Josephine Beverley (née Dunn; 22 September 1947 – 23 May 2016) was a prolific English-Canadian writer of historical and contemporary romance novels from 1988 to 2016.[1]

Jo Beverley
Jo Beverley at the Romance Writers of America Literacy signing, 22 July 2015, New York, NY
BornMary Josephine Dunn
(1947-09-22)22 September 1947
Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK
Died23 May 2016(2016-05-23) (aged 68)
England, UK
Pen nameJo Beverley
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish language
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipCanada
Period1988–2016
Genrehistorical Romance, contemporary Romance
SpouseKen Beverley
Children2
Website
jobev.com

Her works are regarded[by whom?] as well researched, filled with historical details, and peopled by communities of interlinked characters, stretching the boundaries of the historical romantic fiction genre. They have been translated into several languages, and she has received multiple awards.

Biography Edit

Early life and education Edit

Mary Josephine Dunn was born 22 September 1947 in Lancashire, England. She was of Irish descent.[2]

At age 11, she went to an all-girls boarding school, Layton Hill Convent, Blackpool. At 16, she wrote her first romance, with a medieval setting, completed in instalments in an exercise book. She read history and American studies at Keele University in Staffordshire from 1966 to 1970[citation needed], where she earned a degree in English history.[3] The broad-based learning of Keele's foundation year and the availability of archived Regency-period newspapers were useful resources to enable her to develop her fiction writing.[citation needed]

On 24 June 1971, she married Ken Beverley, whom she met at Keele.[citation needed]

Career Edit

After graduation, she quickly attained a position as a youth employment officer. She stayed in this profession until 1976, working first in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, and then in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire.

In 1976, Beverley moved to Canada, where her scientist husband was invited to do post-doctoral research at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. When her professional qualifications proved unusable in the Canadian labour market, Beverley decided to develop her early interest in creative writing.[citation needed]

Many of her "Rogue" characters were created in an initial manuscript entitled A Regency Rape. At this point, Beverley did not have a fixed idea of the narrower literary boundaries drawn by the traditional Regency romantic novel and thus created a literary hybrid. A precursor of the Regency historical novel, the work had a more varied cast of characters which, while respectful of the world of Georgette Heyer, broadened the scope and intensity of the genre. At this time Beverley was still unpublished, but devoted her time to caring for her two young sons and participating in the woman-centred childbirth movement, which made her especially careful to portray births in her novels realistically but positively.[citation needed]

The turning point in Beverley's writing career came when her move to Montreal led to her attendance at a talk on "The state of romance in fiction" by Janet Adams, at Beaconsfield Library on 23 May 1984. The executive advisor of the Writers' Association for Romance and Mainstream demystified the creative process for the budding author and was sufficiently impressed by Beverley's writing to act as her agent.[citation needed]

That same year, the family moved to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, where Beverley became a founding member of the Ottawa Romance Writers' Association (ORWA). Formed in 1985, ORWA became her "nurturing community" for the next 12 years.[citation needed]

In 1988, Beverley, who was actively writing science fiction as well as romance, was a finalist in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest. That same year, she sold her first romance novel. With her ensuing success in the latter genre, she allowed speculative writing to slide, though elements of it appear periodically in some of her romances and novellas.[citation needed]

Beverly wrote at multiple blogs:

  • Jo Talk, a solo blog where "she post[ed] anything that interest[ed] her"[4]
  • Minepast, a solo blog where "she share[d] interesting tid-bits of history she discover[ed] as she researche[d] her novels"[4]
  • the UK Historical Romance blog[4]
  • Word Wenches,[2] a group blog comprising posts by eight women "historical authors who blog about history, writing, and anything vaguely related"[4]

Personal life Edit

Soon after university, Beverley and her husband Ken moved to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Beverley became a Canadian with dual citizenship, and she and Ken raised their two sons there, then moved to Victoria, British Columbia.[2]

More recently, she and Ken moved back to England[when?], and they lived in Dawlish, Devon,[5] though they were considering returning to Victoria permanently.[2]

Later life and death Edit

In 2012, Beverley survived a bout with cancer and was in remission for four years. However, the cancer returned and moved very quickly; she succumbed to it on 23 May 2016. She died in a care home in Yorkshire, England.[1][2]

Recognition Edit

Her works have been translated into many languages and have won her many awards, including five RITAs, two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times, The Golden Leaf Award, and the Readers' Choice Award. A member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA) Honor Roll, Beverley is the sole Canadian romance author inducted into the RWA Hall of Fame.

Bibliography Edit

[6]

Traditional Regencies Edit

  • Lord Wraybourne's Betrothed (1990) (ISBN 0-8217-3082-7)
  • The Stanfourth Secrets (1989) (ISBN 0-380-71438-8)
  • The Stolen Bride (1990) (ISBN 0-380-71439-6)
  • Emily and the Dark Angel (1992) (ISBN 0-380-71555-4)
  • If Fancy Be the Food of Love (1991) (ISBN 0-449-22081-8) (see Novellas below)
  • The Fortune Hunter (1992) (ISBN 0-380-71771-9)
  • Deirdre and Don Juan (1993) (ISBN 0-380-77281-7)

Company of Rogues Series Edit

Medieval Romances Edit

The Malloren Series Edit

The Georges Series Edit

(related to the Company of Rogues)

Novellas and short stories Edit

  • "The Fruit Picker". Writers of the Future. Vol. IV. 1988. ISBN 0-88404-314-2.
  • Grey, Kitty (1991). "If Fancy Be the Food of Love". A Regency Valentine. ISBN 0-449-22081-8.
    • "If Fancy Be the Food of Love". Regency Valentines. 2015. ASIN B00T3P4PHW.
  • Michaels, Fern; Martin, Kat; Beverley, Jo; Joyce, Brenda; Sutcliffe, Katherine (1991). "Twelfth Night". Five Golden Rings. ISBN 0-8217-7062-4.
  • Allen, Mary Elizabeth (1992). "Lord Samhain's Night". All Hallow's Eve. ISBN 0-8027-1252-5.
  • Balogh, Mary (1993). "The Demon's Bride". Moonlight Lovers. ISBN 0-451-17722-3.
  • Matthews, Laura (1995). "A Mummer's Play". A Regency Christmas. ISBN 978-0-451-18014-8.
  • "Forbidden Affections". A Spring Bouquet. 1996.
  • "The Determined Bride". Married at Midnight (Georgian). 1996.
  • "A Gift of Light". The Christmas Cat. 1996.
  • "The Lord of Elphindale". Faery Magic. 1998. Reissue 2006.
  • Beverley, Jo; Moore, Margaret; Simmons, Deborah (1999). "The Wise Virgin". The Brides of Christmas. ISBN 0-373-83417-9.
  • Beverley, Jo; Alfonsi, Alice; Farraday, Tess; Freiman, Kate (1999). "Day of Wrath". Star of Wonder. ISBN 0-515-12653-5.
  • Beverley, Jo; Maxwell, Cathy; Reding, Jaclyn; Royal, Lauren (2001). "The Demon's Mistress". In Praise of Younger Men. ISBN 0-451-20380-1.
  • "The Trouble With Heroes". Irresistible Forces (Trade ed.). 2004. MM 2006
  • "The Dragon and the Virgin Princess". Dragon Lovers. 2007.
  • "The Raven and the Rose ...". Chalice of Roses. 2010.
  • "The Marrying Maid". Songs of Love and Death. 2010.

Single Novels Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Janet (24 May 2016). "Publishing News: Tuesday News: RIP Jo Beverley, copyright irony, Sherman Alexie, and comic book movies for grown-ups". Dear Author. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e Putney, Mary Jo (23 May 2016). "In Memoriam: Jo Beverley". Word Wenches.
  3. ^ "About the Author". jobev.com. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d "Jo Beverley -- Full Bio". jobev.com. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Jo Beverley's Biography". jobev.com. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  6. ^ "Jo Beverley at Fantastic Fiction". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 16 May 2012.

External links Edit

  • Jo Beverley's Official Website at jobev.com

Further reading Edit

  • . Subversion Romance. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007.

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Mary Josephine Beverley nee Dunn 22 September 1947 23 May 2016 was a prolific English Canadian writer of historical and contemporary romance novels from 1988 to 2016 1 Jo BeverleyJo Beverley at the Romance Writers of America Literacy signing 22 July 2015 New York NYBornMary Josephine Dunn 1947 09 22 22 September 1947Blackpool Lancashire England UKDied23 May 2016 2016 05 23 aged 68 England UKPen nameJo BeverleyOccupationNovelistLanguageEnglish languageNationalityBritishCitizenshipCanadaPeriod1988 2016Genrehistorical Romance contemporary RomanceSpouseKen BeverleyChildren2Websitejobev wbr comHer works are regarded by whom as well researched filled with historical details and peopled by communities of interlinked characters stretching the boundaries of the historical romantic fiction genre They have been translated into several languages and she has received multiple awards Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 1 3 Personal life 1 4 Later life and death 2 Recognition 3 Bibliography 3 1 Traditional Regencies 3 2 Company of Rogues Series 3 3 Medieval Romances 3 4 The Malloren Series 3 5 The Georges Series 3 6 Novellas and short stories 3 7 Single Novels 4 References 5 External links 6 Further readingBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Mary Josephine Dunn was born 22 September 1947 in Lancashire England She was of Irish descent 2 At age 11 she went to an all girls boarding school Layton Hill Convent Blackpool At 16 she wrote her first romance with a medieval setting completed in instalments in an exercise book She read history and American studies at Keele University in Staffordshire from 1966 to 1970 citation needed where she earned a degree in English history 3 The broad based learning of Keele s foundation year and the availability of archived Regency period newspapers were useful resources to enable her to develop her fiction writing citation needed On 24 June 1971 she married Ken Beverley whom she met at Keele citation needed Career Edit After graduation she quickly attained a position as a youth employment officer She stayed in this profession until 1976 working first in Newcastle under Lyme Staffordshire and then in West Bridgford Nottinghamshire In 1976 Beverley moved to Canada where her scientist husband was invited to do post doctoral research at Dalhousie University in Halifax Nova Scotia When her professional qualifications proved unusable in the Canadian labour market Beverley decided to develop her early interest in creative writing citation needed Many of her Rogue characters were created in an initial manuscript entitled A Regency Rape At this point Beverley did not have a fixed idea of the narrower literary boundaries drawn by the traditional Regency romantic novel and thus created a literary hybrid A precursor of the Regency historical novel the work had a more varied cast of characters which while respectful of the world of Georgette Heyer broadened the scope and intensity of the genre At this time Beverley was still unpublished but devoted her time to caring for her two young sons and participating in the woman centred childbirth movement which made her especially careful to portray births in her novels realistically but positively citation needed The turning point in Beverley s writing career came when her move to Montreal led to her attendance at a talk on The state of romance in fiction by Janet Adams at Beaconsfield Library on 23 May 1984 The executive advisor of the Writers Association for Romance and Mainstream demystified the creative process for the budding author and was sufficiently impressed by Beverley s writing to act as her agent citation needed That same year the family moved to Ottawa Ontario Canada where Beverley became a founding member of the Ottawa Romance Writers Association ORWA Formed in 1985 ORWA became her nurturing community for the next 12 years citation needed In 1988 Beverley who was actively writing science fiction as well as romance was a finalist in the L Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest That same year she sold her first romance novel With her ensuing success in the latter genre she allowed speculative writing to slide though elements of it appear periodically in some of her romances and novellas citation needed Beverly wrote at multiple blogs Jo Talk a solo blog where she post ed anything that interest ed her 4 Minepast a solo blog where she share d interesting tid bits of history she discover ed as she researche d her novels 4 the UK Historical Romance blog 4 Word Wenches 2 a group blog comprising posts by eight women historical authors who blog about history writing and anything vaguely related 4 Personal life Edit Soon after university Beverley and her husband Ken moved to Ottawa Ontario Canada Beverley became a Canadian with dual citizenship and she and Ken raised their two sons there then moved to Victoria British Columbia 2 More recently she and Ken moved back to England when and they lived in Dawlish Devon 5 though they were considering returning to Victoria permanently 2 Later life and death Edit In 2012 Beverley survived a bout with cancer and was in remission for four years However the cancer returned and moved very quickly she succumbed to it on 23 May 2016 She died in a care home in Yorkshire England 1 2 Recognition EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Her works have been translated into many languages and have won her many awards including five RITAs two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times The Golden Leaf Award and the Readers Choice Award A member of the Romance Writers of America RWA Honor Roll Beverley is the sole Canadian romance author inducted into the RWA Hall of Fame Bibliography Edit 6 Traditional Regencies Edit Lord Wraybourne s Betrothed 1990 ISBN 0 8217 3082 7 The Stanfourth Secrets 1989 ISBN 0 380 71438 8 The Stolen Bride 1990 ISBN 0 380 71439 6 Emily and the Dark Angel 1992 ISBN 0 380 71555 4 If Fancy Be the Food of Love 1991 ISBN 0 449 22081 8 see Novellas below The Fortune Hunter 1992 ISBN 0 380 71771 9 Deirdre and Don Juan 1993 ISBN 0 380 77281 7 Company of Rogues Series Edit An Arranged Marriage 1991 ISBN 0 8217 6401 2 Nicholas and Eleanor An Unwilling Bride 1992 ISBN 0 8217 6724 0 Lucien and Beth Christmas Angel 1992 ISBN 0 8217 3976 X Leander and Judith Forbidden 1994 ISBN 0 8217 7599 5 Francis and Serena Dangerous Joy 1995 ISBN 0 8217 5129 8 Miles and Felicity Dragon s Bride 2001 ISBN 0 451 20358 5 Con and Susan A Three Georges Story The Devil s Heiress 2001 ISBN 0 451 20254 6 Hawk and Clarissa A Three Georges Story The Demon s Mistress 2001 ISBN 0 451 20380 1 Van and Maria A Three Georges Story Hazard 2002 ISBN 0 451 20580 4 Race and Anne St Raven 2003 ISBN 0 451 20807 2 Tris and Cressida Skylark 2004 ISBN 0 451 21183 9 Stephen and Laura The Rogue s Return 2006 ISBN 0 451 21788 8 Simon and Jancy To Rescue a Rogue 2006 ISBN 0 451 22011 0 Dare and Mara Lady Beware 2007 ISBN 0 451 22149 4 Darien and Thea A Shocking Delight 2014 ISBN 0 451 46801 5 David and Lucy The Viscount Needs a Wife 2016 ISBN 978 0 451 47190 1 Dauntry and Kitty Merely a Marriage 2017 ISBN 0 399 58353 X Norris and ArianaMedieval Romances Edit Lord of My Heart 1992 ISBN 0 451 20642 8 Dark Champion 1993 ISBN 0 451 20766 1 The Shattered Rose 1996 ISBN 0 8217 5310 X Lord of Midnight 1998 ISBN 0451408012 Day of Wrath see Novellas below The Wise Virgin ISBN 0 373 83417 9 see Novellas below The Malloren Series Edit My Lady Notorious 1993 ISBN 0 451 20644 4 Chastity and Cyn Tempting Fortune 1995 ISBN 0 8217 7347 X Portia and Bryght Something Wicked 1997 ISBN 0 451 21378 5 Elf and Fort Secrets of the Night 1999 ISBN 0 451 21158 8 Rosamunde and Brand Devilish 2000 ISBN 0 451 19997 9 Diana and Rothgar Winter Fire 2003 ISBN 0 451 22346 2 Genova and Ashart A Most Unsuitable Man 2005 ISBN 0 451 21423 4 A Lady s Secret 2008 ISBN 0 451 22419 1 Petra and Robin The Secret Wedding 2009 ISBN 0 451 22651 8 The Secret Duke 2010 ISBN 0 451 22953 3 Bella and Thorn An Unlikely Countess 2011 ISBN 0451232712 A Scandalous Countess 2012 ISBN 0451236041 The Georges Series Edit related to the Company of Rogues Demon s Mistress 2001 ISBN 0 451 20380 1 Dragon s Bride 2001 ISBN 0 451 20358 5 Devil s Heiress 2001 ISBN 0 451 20254 6 Novellas and short stories Edit The Fruit Picker Writers of the Future Vol IV 1988 ISBN 0 88404 314 2 Grey Kitty 1991 If Fancy Be the Food of Love A Regency Valentine ISBN 0 449 22081 8 If Fancy Be the Food of Love Regency Valentines 2015 ASIN B00T3P4PHW Michaels Fern Martin Kat Beverley Jo Joyce Brenda Sutcliffe Katherine 1991 Twelfth Night Five Golden Rings ISBN 0 8217 7062 4 Allen Mary Elizabeth 1992 Lord Samhain s Night All Hallow s Eve ISBN 0 8027 1252 5 Balogh Mary 1993 The Demon s Bride Moonlight Lovers ISBN 0 451 17722 3 Matthews Laura 1995 A Mummer s Play A Regency Christmas ISBN 978 0 451 18014 8 Forbidden Affections A Spring Bouquet 1996 The Determined Bride Married at Midnight Georgian 1996 A Gift of Light The Christmas Cat 1996 The Lord of Elphindale Faery Magic 1998 Reissue 2006 Beverley Jo Moore Margaret Simmons Deborah 1999 The Wise Virgin The Brides of Christmas ISBN 0 373 83417 9 Beverley Jo Alfonsi Alice Farraday Tess Freiman Kate 1999 Day of Wrath Star of Wonder ISBN 0 515 12653 5 Beverley Jo Maxwell Cathy Reding Jaclyn Royal Lauren 2001 The Demon s Mistress In Praise of Younger Men ISBN 0 451 20380 1 The Trouble With Heroes Irresistible Forces Trade ed 2004 MM 2006 The Dragon and the Virgin Princess Dragon Lovers 2007 The Raven and the Rose Chalice of Roses 2010 The Marrying Maid Songs of Love and Death 2010 Single Novels Edit Forbidden Magic 1995 ISBN 0 451 21613 X References Edit a b Janet 24 May 2016 Publishing News Tuesday News RIP Jo Beverley copyright irony Sherman Alexie and comic book movies for grown ups Dear Author Retrieved 24 May 2016 a b c d e Putney Mary Jo 23 May 2016 In Memoriam Jo Beverley Word Wenches About the Author jobev com Retrieved 24 May 2016 a b c d Jo Beverley Full Bio jobev com Retrieved 24 May 2016 Jo Beverley s Biography jobev com Retrieved 16 May 2012 Jo Beverley at Fantastic Fiction Fantastic Fiction Retrieved 16 May 2012 External links EditJo Beverley s Official Website at jobev comFurther reading Edit Secrets of the Author Jo Beverley On The Mallorens and Writing Subversion Romance Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jo Beverley amp oldid 1149786836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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