Jennifer Crusie
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Pseudonym: | Jennifer Crusie |
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Born: | Wapakoneta, Ohio |
Occupation: | novelist, nonfiction |
Nationality: | United States |
Writing period: | 1992-present |
Genres: | romance, adventure |
Website: | http://www.jennycrusie.com/ |
Jennifer Crusie is a pseudynom for Jennifer Smith, a bestselling and award winning author of contemporary romance novels. She has written over 15 novels, which have been published in 20 countries.
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[edit] Biography
Jennifer Crusie was born Jennifer Smith in Wapakoneta, Ohio. "Jenny," as she is called, chose the Crusie surname for her writing to honor her maternal grandmother (who was born a Crusie). Crusie has spent much of her life and currently resides in Ohio.
[edit] Education
Crusie was graduated from Wapakoneta High School, and then earned a bachelor's degree in Art Education from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. She has a Master's degree in Professional Writing and Women's Literature from Wright State University, and an MFA in Fiction from Ohio State University. She has also completed work towards a Ph.D. in feminist criticism and nineteenth century British and American literature at Ohio State University.
[edit] Family and career
Crusie married in 1971, and followed her Air Force husband to Wichita Falls, Texas. He was soon transferred to Dayton, Ohio and they have since divorced. They have one daughter, Mollie, who now runs all of the Crusie Web sites.
Crusie had long planned to be a teacher. She has taught all age levels, from pre-school through college, including 15 years in the Beavercreek, Ohio public school system. Her junior and senior high school courses included art, Literature (touching on mythology, the Bible in literature, college composition, and British and American literature), as well as time spent directing the sets and costumes crews for the high school's drama department. She has also taught courses at Antioch University, Wright State University, and Ohio State.
[edit] Writing career
Writing was an accidental career. Crusie's Ph.D. dissertation was to focus on the impact of gender on narrative strategies. To research the differences in the way men and women tell stories, Crusie vowed to read one hundred romance novels and one hundred men's adventure novels. The romance novels were so compelling that Crusie changed her dissertation to focus on romantic fiction and decided to try her hand at writing some. She quit her job in the summer of 1991 to devote herself full-time to writing.
Crusie sold her first novella, Sizzle, in August 1992. For the first three years of her career, her books were presented as category romances under the Silhouette, Harlequin, and Bantam Loveswept lines. In 1995, Crusie developed a partnership with St. Martin's Press, and began writing single title novels. Her books are known for their humor, and for the interesting scenarios her heroines are placed in.
Crusie also collaborates with author Bob Mayer on romantic adventure novels, and collaborated with Eileen Dreyer and Anne Stuart on The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes due out in June 2007. She also continues her interest in the academic side of fiction. She published a book of literary criticism on Anne Rice under the name Jennifer Smith.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Fiction
- "Sizzle" (1994) -- Silhouette Stolen Moments Novella ISBN 0-373-83271-0
- Manhunting (Harlequin Temptation #463 September 1993, reissued Mira Books November 2000, reissued in hardcover FEbruary 2007) ISBN 0-373-77251-3
- Getting Rid of Bradley (Harlequin Temptation #480 February 1994, reissued Mira Books November 2001) ISBN 1-551-66865-3
- Strange Bedpersons (Harlequin Temptation #520 December 1994, reissued Mira Books December 2003) ISBN 1-551-66743-6
- What the Lady Wants (Harlequin Temptation #544 June 1995, reissued Mira Books November 2002) ISBN 1-551-66951-X
- Charlie All Night (Harlequin Temptation #570 Janurary 1996, reissued Mira Books December 2004) ISBN 0-778-32107-X
- Anyone But You (Harlequin Love and Laughter #4 September 1996, reissued Mira Books January 2006, paperback reissue December 2006) ISBN 0-373-77138-X
- The Cinderella Deal (Bantom Loveswept #807 October 1996) ISBN 0-553-44557-X
- Trust Me on This (Bantom Loveswept #843, July 1997) ISBN 0-553-44558-8
- Tell Me Lies (1998) ISBN 0-312-96680-6
- Crazy for You (1999) ISBN 0-312-97112-5
- Welcome to Temptation (2000) ISBN 0-312-97425-6
- Fast Women (2001) ISBN 0-312-98015-9
- Faking IT (2002) ISBN 0-312-93278-2
- Bet Me (2004) ISBN 0-312-98785-4
- Don't Look Down (with Bob Mayer) (2006) ISBN 0-312-34812-6
- “This first collaboration between best-selling romance writer Crusie and adventure-thriller writer Mayer is a rare delight. Mayer's delectably dry sense of humor perfectly complements Crusie's brand of sharp wit, and together the two have cooked up a sexy, sassy, and smart combination of romance and suspense that is simply irresistible.” --Booklist
- "Hot Toy" (2006) -- in the Anthology Santa Baby ISBN 0-312-93976-0
[edit] Non-fiction
- Totally Charmed: Demons, Whitelighters and the Power of Three (2005) (Smart Pop series) ISBN 1-932-10060-1 - editor and contributor
- Flirting with Pride & Prejudice: Fresh Perspectives on the Original Chick-Lit Masterpiece (2005) (Smart Pop series) ISBN 1-932-10072-5 - editor and contributor
- Anne Rice: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) (1996) ISBN 0-313-29612-X
[edit] Awards and honors
- Jennifer Crusie won the Romance Writers of America 2005 RITA® in the Best Contemporary Single Title category for Bet Me
- In 1996 the Romance Readers Anonymous listserv (RRA-L) awarded Jennifer Crusie the award for Best Series/Category Romance Author
- In 1995 the Romance Readers Anonymous listserv (RRA-L) awarded Jennifer Crusie the award for Best Series/Category Author
- In 1994 the Romance Readers Anonymous listserv (RRA-L) awarded Jennifer Crusie the award for Best Series/Category Author
- She won the Romance Writers of America 1995 RITA® in the Best Short Contemporary Series category for Getting Rid of Bradley.