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Kerry Blair is an American author. She currently resides in Chino Valley, Arizona. She is the author of eight novels and one non-fiction book in the LDS_fiction market. She is a long-time member and teacher with ANWA (the American Night Writers Association).[1][2] She has had Multiple Sclerosis for many years, and is a cancer survivor.[3] She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

In 2008, Blair received a Lifetime Achievement award from the Whitney Awards.[4] Although she had been a member of the Whitney Awards Committee for two years, the other members of the committee "went behind her back" to name her the winner.[5]

Bibliography

Novels
  • The Heart Has its Reasons 1999
  • The Heart Has Forever 2000
  • The Heart Only Knows 2001
  • Closing in 2002
  • Digging up the Past 2003
  • This Just In 2004
  • Mummy's the Word 2005
  • Ghost of a Chance 2007
Nonfiction
  • Counting Blessings: Wit and Wisdom for Women 2008

References

  1. ^ Profile: Kerry Blair, Mormon Literature Database, [1]
  2. ^ ANWA Faculty Biographies [2]
  3. ^ Author Interview: Kerry Blair, SheLovesGod 2008 Virtual Conference, [3]
  4. ^ 2008 Whitney Awards Finalists, [4]
  5. ^ "'08 Whitney Awards Honor Best LDS Fiction", Deseret News, [5]